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Shared and co-located services

A Shared Museum Service for Worcestershire

A joint museum service has been established to manage the museums of Worcester City and Worcestershire County Council under the

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Chestnut Centre - a social enterprise run library

The Chestnut Centre opened in May 2005 containing a nursery, community café, meeting space, IT suite, KNH, the police, 6 business

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Creative Health CIC

A community interest company (CIC) has been set up in the West Midlands by a partnership of arts organisations with the aim of

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Croydon Healthy Living Hub

The library and Primary Care Trust in Croydon have been working together to improve health outcomes for the local community in

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East Riding's one-stop site

This newly published MLA Best Practice case study, shows how combining museum,library and archive services can see a big increase

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SHARE - Support, Help and Advice from Renaissance East

SHARE is a flexible framework which enables the sharing of time, expertise and resources across museums in the East of England.

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Planning for a 21st century Shepherd's Bush library

The £2 million Shepherd's Bush Library was built and fitted out at zero cost to the taxpayer and shows that councils need not

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Responsibilities transfer

From 1st October 2011, this site will not be updated, so please treat it as the static archive it is. This is because <a target="_Blank" href="http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/">Arts Council England</a> has now taken over museums and libraries responsibilities. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/">The National Archives</a> has assumed responsibility for strategic leadership of the Archives sector. Arts Council responsibilities will also now include the Renaissance programme, Museum Accreditation, and Library Development, together with cultural property services such as Export Licensing and the Acceptance in Lieu scheme. The National Archives has assumed responsibility for providing strategic leadership to the archives sector and advising government on its development. The MLA is now winding down, with a skeleton staff remaining until May 2012 to complete the management of existing Renaissance contracts, complete outstanding financial and contractual arrangements and prepare for the appointment of a liquidator. This website will remain live until 31st March so that the public still has full access to the material on it – good practice case studies, toolkits, guidance and a range of other publications.  Continue reading

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