The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Museums unable to reopen due to ‘impossible’ social distancing.

Culture Perth and Kinross cites costs and social distancing for failure to reopen sites

- SEAN O’NEIL soneil@thecourier.co.uk

A pair of prominent Perthshire museums will remain closed until next year because it is too expensive or impossible to implement social distancing measures in the buildings.

The Fergusson Gallery in Perth and Alyth Museum will not reopen until 2021, despite lockdown restrictio­ns lifting for the venues on Saturday.

Helen Smout, chief executive of Culture Perth and Kinross, which manages the galleries, explained there were a number of challenges facing such centres.

“We’re really sad about it but there’s no way to make it work.

“Alyth, we just couldn’t open as we just couldn’t do social distancing.

“And there’s the additional costs which are expensive, costs we just didn’t have before this.

“We’re also seeing a lot lower numbers of people coming back, people are being cautious, they’re choosing very carefully where they go.

“We’re trying to balance a lot of things and we hope our customers bear with us and understand that some things might never return to the way they were.”

The chief executive was speaking as Perth Museum and Art Gallery reopened to the public with a new exhibition featuring artists from across Tayside and Fife.

Ms Smout said: “We’ve put in a lot of work to make sure the visitors experience is safe but also that it is still a museum experience. But it is a different way of working.”

The Scottish Crannog Centre in Highland Perthshire also reopened its doors on Saturday for the first time in four months with a new Stone Stories installati­on in partnershi­p with Pitlochry Theatre.

A spokespers­on for the centre said: “For many of us, these past few months have been spent looking at grids as we video-call our loved ones and colleagues during the lockdown.

“Inspired by this, we will be building a piece of art made up of a grid of stones that have been decorated by visitors using natural materials that remind them of a place or moment in time from this year.”

 ?? Picture: Kim Cessford. ?? Fergusson Gallery in Perth will not reopen until next year due to the costs of putting in social distancing measures.
Picture: Kim Cessford. Fergusson Gallery in Perth will not reopen until next year due to the costs of putting in social distancing measures.

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