“Total athletes with six packs”: The shire horses keeping London’s parks going They were once a staple of the English countryside, and essential to agricultural farm work. But today, thanks to… By Ploy Radford
How can museums stay relevant to the UK’s rapidly changing population? In the age of Brexit and government funding cuts, the UK museums sector runs the risk of being as… By Ploy Radford
Claude Monet is best remembered for his landscapes. But the French impressionist loved cities, too Say the name Claude Monet and anyone with a vague clue about art thinks of country landscapes and gardens.… By Ploy Radford
“One in five regional museums have closed”: so how can cities protect them? Imagine you are in London’s South Kensington district. You pass the glorious Romanesque architecture of the Natural History Museum on… By Ploy Radford