Monday 24 August 2009

A letter has been sent to all the 76 Councillors at Dudley from Save Our Glass Heritage. The campaigners have asked Cllr Anne Millward to come forward and champion the cause for a World Class Glass Museum - here in the Stourbridge/Kingswinford area.

We continue to believe the Red Cone site is not suitable or safe to house the glass collections and archives, and hot glass studio, but would welcome an alternative site for the World Class Glass Museum.

We hope that Dudley Council will listen to local opinion and promote the area's glass heritage to its full potential.

Monday 10 August 2009

Important Update: L & R Consultants have produced a form for the public to fill in, as part of the feasability study. Have your say and click on the link below:

http://online.dudley.gov.uk/about/surveys/glass_collection_feasibility_study.htm



Save Our Glass Heritage is campaigning for a World Class Glass Museum.
A World Class Glass Collection deserves a World Class Glass Museum.
Please read article in today's Express and Star 10.8.09






Saturday 8 August 2009


A Vision for a World Class Glass Museum has been offered by the campaigners!


There has been much press including newspaper and radio interviews lately about the people voicing their opinions about the glass collections, archives and glass studio occupied by leading glass artist Allister Malcolm.


Campaigners believe a world class collection deserves to be shown in a World Class Glass Museum.


Antiques Roadshow experts Andy McConnell and Will Farmer from Fieldings Auctioneers in Stourbridge joined Dr Graham Cooley at Broadfield House Glass Museum to share their vision of a World Class Glass Museum.