On charges, the National Railway Museum has been part of the Science Museum Group since its inception and it is instructive to consider what happened there. When charges were introduced, the number of visitors fell to 300,000; when charges were removed in a number of stages by the previous Labour Government, attendances rose again and are now at the 1 million mark. When a museum does not impose entry charges, people pay much more in the cafeteria and the shop. There are marketing opportunities for museums, which are stronger and better if they remain free and open to the public.
Museum of Science and Industry
Proceeding contribution from
Hugh Bayley
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 26 June 2013.
It occurred during Adjournment debate on Museum of Science and Industry.
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