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Yentob hails museum plan

April 11, 2008 09:10

By

Jodie Mablin

1 min read

BBC creative director Alan Yentob thinks the Jewish Museum has a hit on its hands with the £9 million development programme on its Camden Town site.

Mr Yentob, a patron of the museum, was present for the start of building work on Monday, telling the JC: “The expansion is a huge leap forward for the museum.

“I think it’s going to be great. [The reopening] will be a big moment for everyone in June 2009.”

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The new building will be triple the size of its predecessor, allowing the collections previously held at Camden and Finchley to be brought under one roof.

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