Staff will be reduced by a third in a bid to bring down costs
A Cambridge museum has been forced to reduce its opening days and staff numbers due to rising costs. The Museum of Cambridge, on Castle Street will close for an additional two days each week and will reduce staff by one third, with changes coming into effect from March 30.
The museum, which is in the 17th century White Horse Inn, currently opens to the public six days a week during term time. This will be reduced to four days a week. The museum will open Friday to Monday, with the addition of Thursdays during school holidays.
The Museum of Cambridge shares stories of everyday people of Cambridge and Cambridgeshire, and will be celebrating its 90th anniversary in November this year. Some of the attractions it offers include temporary exhibitions and free family activities.
Alex Smaridge, Director of the Museum of Cambridge, said: “Although this is something we would rather not have to do, increasing closure days at this time gives us an opportunity to act strategically and focus on what we do next, to ensure the long-term future of the museum. We are independent, and like many museums in the sector, we are facing rising operational costs and reduced footfall.
“We are working hard and looking forward to having events and activities on during the school holidays and making sure that everyone in Cambridge can continue to explore their local history.”
Roger Lilley, Chair of Trustees at the Museum of Cambridge, added: “We are incredibly proud of the work of the Museum and want to ensure that we continue to provide an amazing experience for everyone who comes to visit us.
“The Museum has worked very hard coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure its future, but in the face of increased costs, the Board of Trustees agree that this is the right moment to assess our strategy.
“We remain grateful to the support of our donors and funders. Most importantly, we’d like to reassure everyone that they will still be able to access the Museum, attend our events and learn about their local history.”
The Museum of Cambridge is an independent social history museum which relies on entry fees, venue hire, donations, and grants to keep it running, along with the help of volunteers. The museum has been at its current location since 1936 and has a collection of over 40,000 objects.
