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Graham Stewart 14-06-14 09:00 PM

Closure of the Royal Artillery Museum
 
Don't know if you fellow members are aware of this, but it appears the H.M.Government are talking about the possible closure of 'Firepower', the Royal Artillery Museum. I have only just become aware of it on another Military Forum I use and therefore have signed the e.petition in a hope the closure may be prevented.

For those who would like to prevent the closure, please find the e.petition attached.

Thank you for your assistance;-

http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/64840

Phil2M 14-06-14 09:09 PM

Hi,

The link is not working for me :eek:

Phil

Graham Stewart 14-06-14 09:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phil2M (Post 266247)
Hi,

The link is not working for me :eek:

Phil

Sorted - please try again.

ebro 14-06-14 09:24 PM

Link didn't work! Try
https://submissions.epetitions.direc...etitions/64840

54Bty 14-06-14 09:41 PM

This should be readable.

Marc

Phil2M 14-06-14 10:39 PM

Thanks :)

Alan O 15-06-14 07:56 AM

The Museum is deeply unpopular among serving RA - it's in the wrong place and is a financial albatross. The RA left Woolwich several years ago.

If people would make a donation to it's upkeep rather than signing a petition then that would be far better received.

Peter Brydon 15-06-14 09:17 AM

Is the government`s thinking of closing the Museum another example of "British Values " ?

A further example being Dr. Liam Fox volunteering to lead British Troops back into Iraq:

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/482...t-be-ruled-out

P.B.

wright241 15-06-14 09:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan O (Post 266276)
The Museum is deeply unpopular among serving RA - it's in the wrong place and is a financial albatross. The RA left Woolwich several years ago.

If people would make a donation to it's upkeep rather than signing a petition then that would be far better received.

Alan, Is it closing because its moving elsewhere, or is all part of the government cut-backs...? Like hearing aids?
David

Alan O 15-06-14 10:01 AM

It's not government funded. The RA circa 1991 wanted to have a Museum so they hammered the serving officers and soldiers to raise £10m. then they built it against widespread opinion in Woolwich - rubbish transport connections, much smaller than a Larkhill site could offer etc. The Defence budget does not pay for Museums as they are self funding charities. In this case the prophesy that it was in the wrong place has been proved.

wright241 15-06-14 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan O (Post 266289)
It's not government funded. The RA circa 1991 wanted to have a Museum so they hammered the serving officers and soldiers to raise £10m. then they built it against widespread opinion in Woolwich - rubbish transport connections, much smaller than a Larkhill site could offer etc. The Defence budget does not pay for Museums as they are self funding charities. In this case the prophesy that it was in the wrong place has been proved.

Alan,
Not that anyone will ever be held accountable for that decision.... as usual.
Thanks, David

Alan O 15-06-14 02:41 PM

As the £10m build was in 1992 they are definitely all retired if not passed on by now.

Mike Jackson 15-06-14 03:56 PM

I would have thought Larkhill should have been a "no brainer" for a Gunner Museum - on a flat trajectory for holiday makers and tourists en route to Oggieland - between Museum of Army Flying - Stonehenge - Haynes Motor Museum - Fleet Air Arm Museum and on to the West. Mike

Sunray9 15-06-14 04:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Jackson (Post 266343)
I would have thought Larkhill should have been a "no brainer" for a Gunner Museum - on a flat trajectory for holiday makers and tourists en route to Oggieland - between Museum of Army Flying - Stonehenge - Haynes Motor Museum - Fleet Air Arm Museum and on to the West. Mike

Not to mention 'Gnome World', North Devon ! :)

Ritchie.

54Bty 16-06-14 03:02 PM

A letter from "as signed".


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