Bosses say revamp is vital to cope with increasing visitor numbersA long-simmering row over plans to overtake a corner of one of Britain’s best loved museums has burst into the open,with its director publicly defending the jog.
Sir Michael Dixon, head of the Natural History Museum in London, and has approach under fire over plans to transform a wildlife garden in the museum’s grounds. He says the change will allow for the creation of a new entrance to the museum,essential because visitor numbers have soared since free admission was introduced in 2001.
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Source: theguardian.com