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Natural History Museum rules out proposal for Aberdeen branch

London’s Natural History Museum has turned down a proposal to establish a branch in Aberdeen’s vacant Norco House building, saying it has no plans to develop a regional offer.






London’s Natural History Museum has turned down a proposal to establish a branch in Aberdeen’s vacant Norco House building, saying it has no plans to develop a regional offer.

The building, a well-known landmark of brutalist architecture, was home to a John Lewis department store before closing in 2021. It was subsequently used as a vaccination centre.

John Lewis, which still owns the store, is proposing to gift it to Aberdeen City Council as a gesture of goodwill. The council has been considering... More from the Museums Association


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Natural History Museum rules out proposal for Aberdeen branch

London’s Natural History Museum has turned down a proposal to establish a branch in Aberdeen’s vacant Norco House building, saying it has no plans to develop a regional offer.






London’s Natural History Museum has turned down a proposal to establish a branch in Aberdeen’s vacant Norco House building, saying it has no plans to develop a regional offer.

The building, a well-known landmark of brutalist architecture, was home to a John Lewis department store before closing in 2021. It was subsequently used as a vaccination centre.

John Lewis, which still owns the store, is proposing to gift it to Aberdeen City Council as a gesture of goodwill. The council has been considering... More from the Museums Association


 



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