Research and evaluation
The Novium – operational review, Chichester

The Novium – operational review, Chichester

Client: Chichester District Council The Novium is  museum located in the heart of Chichester which opened in 2012 and it is an important heritage, community and education resource. One of the key features of the visitor experience are the remains of the Roman baths of...

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Enhancing the visitor experience at the Wolseley Centre

Enhancing the visitor experience at the Wolseley Centre

Client: Staffordshire Wildlife Trust The Staffordshire Wildlife Trust manages 25 nature reserves across Staffordshire including the The Wolseley Centre the Trust's HQ.  Our work focused on accessing the existing visitor experience at the visitor centre and wider site....

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HLF Evaluation Plan Snibston

HLF Evaluation Plan Snibston

HLF evaluation plan consultancy project Client: Leicestershire County Council Snibston Museum was a multi-award winning visitor attraction in north west Leicestershire, located on the former Snibston Colliery which closed in 1983 having run for 150 years. In 1992 an...

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Visitor Research, Basingstoke Canal

Visitor Research, Basingstoke Canal

Client: Surrey County Council and Hampshire County Council The Basingstoke Canal runs for 32 miles from Greywell in Hampshire through to Woodham in Surrey where it joins the Wey Navigation and beyond to the River Thames. It has a continuous tow path and has some 29...

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Slow tourism – coastal camping

Slow tourism – coastal camping

Client: Vale of Glamorgan Council Perfect Pitch was a trial to assist landowners and farmers in the coastal region of the Vale of Glamorgan with the legal, practical and financial support to try out a campsite for low key sustainable camping on their land for a...

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Barbury Castle Feasibility Study, Wiltshire

Barbury Castle Feasibility Study, Wiltshire

Client: Breathe Barbury CIC Barbury Castle was the site of a battle where Cynric defeated the Britons in 556AD. The site also comprises adjacent round barrows, Celtic field systems and 18th-19th Century flint workings/mines. On behalf of Breathe Barbury CIC, we...

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