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  • Https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/khc-access-policy-v2

    Access is defined by any means by which individuals or groups interact with the collections, whether it is related to: ● Physical Access ● Intellectual access ● Disability access ● Cultural access ● Financial access This policy applies to any person, group, organisation or business who wish to access Kingston History Centre and its collections in any way as defined in the above list. 3.... This could include targeted work with specific communities and exploring ways to remove barriers such as language or traditions in recording information. 3.3.2 Through targeted work, the building of relationships across the diverse borough, and proactive collecting, it is the aim of the service to make the collections more representative of this diversity and build a sense of shared identity through heritage. 3.3.3 The History Centre will work to remove cultural barriers to access.... This could include targeted work with specific communities and exploring ways to remove barriers, such as language. 3.3.4 Through the Community Heritage Strategy, support will be given to local organisations and groups to help them develop and lead on heritage projects which will record and celebrate heritage important to them. 3.5.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/downloads/file/16/khc-access-policy-v2
  • Https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/environmental-sustainability-policy-statement

    We work in the following areas: Energy It is our policy with the support of Kingston Council to monitor consumption and to seek ways to reduce it.... General Responsibilities of Directorates and Managers All directors and managers have a general responsibility for ensuring that activities under their control are managed in a way which ensures high standards of environmental performance and improvement.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/downloads/file/10/environmental-sustainability-policy-statement
  • Https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/royal-jubilee

    The Queen often came through Kingston on her way to Claremont House in Esher.... Carry on along Wheatfield Way towards the Museum on your left.... As you walk down Lady Booth Road and cross the road (Wheatfield Way) at the pedestrian crossing you will see opposite you the Library and the Museum (28).

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/downloads/file/20/royal-jubilee
  • Https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/khs-style-and-branding-guidelines

    We talk in an approachable way that is easy for people to understand.... Is text the best way to interpret for this audience?... Is there a more accessible way that would work better?

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/downloads/file/1/khs-style-and-branding-guidelines
  • Https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/careandconservationpolicy

    We are aware of the significance and fragility of this collection and continue to identify ways in which funds could be raised in order to carry out the conservation work, as recommended in a 2006 condition survey report undertaken by a specialist photography conservator (funded by the Getty Foundation).

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/downloads/file/9/careandconservationpolicy
  • Https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/coll-dev-pol

    This paved the way for a number of charters and letters patent from the monarchy and central government which, with an array of late medieval and early modern records forms a rich archival collection of pre-19th Century administrative records for Kingston.... The governing body will be guided by the national guidance on the responsible acquisition of cultural property issued by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport in 2005. 10 Human remains 10.1 As the museum holds or intends to acquire human remains under 100 years old, it will obtain the necessary licence under the Human Tissue Act 2004 and any subordinate legislation from time to time in force. 10.2 As the museum holds or intends to acquire human remains from any period, it will follow the procedures in the ‘Guidance for the care of human remains in museums’ issued by DCMS in 2005. 10 Biological and geological material 12 11.1 So far as biological and geological material is concerned, the museum will not acquire by any direct or indirect means any specimen that has been collected, sold or otherwise transferred in contravention of any national or international wildlife protection or natural history conservation law or treaty of the United Kingdom or any other country, except with the express consent of an appropriate outside authority. 12 Archaeological material 12.1 The museum will not acquire archaeological material (including excavated ceramics) in any case where the governing body or responsible officer has any suspicion that the circumstances of their recovery involved a failure to follow the appropriate legal procedures. 12.2 In England, Wales and Northern Ireland the procedures include reporting finds to the landowner or occupier of the land and to the proper authorities in the case of possible treasure (i.e. the Coroner for Treasure) as set out in the Treasure Act 1996 (as amended by the Coroners & Justice Act 2009). 13 Exceptions 13.1 Any exceptions to the above clauses will only be because the museum is: o acting as an externally approved repository of last resort for material of local (UK) origin o acting with the permission of authorities with the requisite jurisdiction in the country of origin In these cases the museum will be open and transparent in the way it makes decisions and will act only with the express consent of an appropriate outside authority.... Any monies received in compensation for the damage, loss or destruction of items will be applied in the same way.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/downloads/file/12/coll-dev-pol