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Place making: the importance of the past in creating the future (or why we need to save the National Brewery Centre)

Successful progress means deliberately building in preservation – are we seeing this care, or is it cultural vandalism in the case of the closure National Brewery Centre

Posted by Sarah on 17/09/202217/09/2022

Posted in History, local government, Shiny and new
Tagged archive preservation, archives, brewing history, Burton upon Trent, cultural vandelism, Diana Lay, experience design, heritage, local cultural offer, local development, museum collection, musuem, National Brewery Centre, Personal history, place making, progress, tourism, visitor experience
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