Sunderland Echo

Museum dismay at further wait

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The man at the helm of a much-loved museum has spoken of his disappoint­ment at having to stay closed for another three months at least, claiming the Government’s ‘cautious’ plans to lift Covid restrictio­ns ‘lack logic’.

Under the plans set out by Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday, museums will have to wait until at least May 17 to reopen.

David Charles, chairman of the North East Land, Sea and Air Museum (NELSAM), said the team had hoped to get the site open in April, alongside non-essential retail.

Under the Government’s plans, retail, leisure, hair and beauty and outdoor hospitalit­y can reopen on April 12, if conditions allow.

But museums have been included in the same wave as indoor hospitalit­y and entertainm­ent, which cannot open until May 17.

Mr Charles criticised the Government’s approach.

“There’s no logic to it. Why do museums need to stay shut when libraries and non essential retail can open in April? I can’t understand it,” he said.

"Museums have a lot less

footfall than retail and we have all the Covid safety procedures in place. It’s very frustratin­g and we’re really disappoint­ed.

"We seriously expected April 12 would be the date we’d be reopening.

"We’re happy we are going to be open in May, but feel let down when you look at everything else that is comparable to us.

“We are managing at the minute, in part thanks to the Chancellor’s business grants and furlough scheme, which is one thing the Government has got right.

"It does help now having a date to work toward, hopefully we’ll be able to get a limited amount of volunteers back to

get things ready before reopening, as long we stick to all the regulation­s.”

David said volunteers are raring to go to get the museum back up and running, and have missed supporting the attraction during lockdown.

While being forced to close, David said the NELSAM team has used the time to carry out general repair and maintenanc­e work around the museum, making sure everything is ready for customers to return when it is safe to do so.

Located on the former RAF Usworth and Sunderland airport site, the North East Land, Sea and Air Museums boasts a stunning array of aircraft and vehicles.

 ??  ?? North East Land Sea and Air Museum chairman David Charles said the policy on museums ‘lacked logic’.
North East Land Sea and Air Museum chairman David Charles said the policy on museums ‘lacked logic’.
 ??  ?? The museum will have to wait till at least May 17 to reopen.
The museum will have to wait till at least May 17 to reopen.
 ??  ?? The Avenue: 7 incidents, including two anti-social behaviour cases and two public order reports.
The Avenue: 7 incidents, including two anti-social behaviour cases and two public order reports.
 ??  ?? Hopewood Park: 10 incidents, including eight violence and sexual offences (classed together).
Hopewood Park: 10 incidents, including eight violence and sexual offences (classed together).
 ??  ?? Barnabas Place: 7 incidents, including two anti-social behaviour cases and two criminal damage and arsons (classed together).
Barnabas Place: 7 incidents, including two anti-social behaviour cases and two criminal damage and arsons (classed together).
 ??  ?? Leechmere Road: 9 incidents, committed in the area of Asda and including six shopliftin­g offences.
Leechmere Road: 9 incidents, committed in the area of Asda and including six shopliftin­g offences.
 ??  ?? Nursery Close Retail Park: 15 incidents, including 10 shopliftin­g cases and three public order offences.
Nursery Close Retail Park: 15 incidents, including 10 shopliftin­g cases and three public order offences.
 ??  ?? Greenock Road: 7 incidents, including three criminal damage and arsons (classed together).
Greenock Road: 7 incidents, including three criminal damage and arsons (classed together).
 ??  ?? Therewere1,406crimesr­eportedacr­osstheSund­erlandEast,Westand Centralpol­icingneigh­bourhoods,includingc­itycentres­treets,inDecember.
Therewere1,406crimesr­eportedacr­osstheSund­erlandEast,Westand Centralpol­icingneigh­bourhoods,includingc­itycentres­treets,inDecember.
 ??  ?? Cleveland Road: 9 incidents, including five violence and sexual offences (classed together).
Cleveland Road: 9 incidents, including five violence and sexual offences (classed together).
 ??  ?? St Luke's Road: 7 incidents, including four violence and sexual offences (classed together).
St Luke's Road: 7 incidents, including four violence and sexual offences (classed together).
 ??  ?? Kayll Road: 17 incidents, including eight violence and sexual offences (classed together) and three anti-social behaviour offences.
Kayll Road: 17 incidents, including eight violence and sexual offences (classed together) and three anti-social behaviour offences.
 ??  ?? Hampstead Road: 7 incidents, including three anti-social behaviour complaints.
Hampstead Road: 7 incidents, including three anti-social behaviour complaints.
 ??  ?? Pallion Road: 8 incidents, including four thefts.
Pallion Road: 8 incidents, including four thefts.

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