Large old-fashioned factory wheel outside of Woodhorn Museum

Three Northumberland museums join North East Museums

Three popular Northumberland museums are joining the North East Museums partnership today (1 April 2025) bringing the number of museums and galleries managed by the organisation to twelve.

Woodhorn Museum in Ashington, Hexham Old Gaol and Morpeth Chantry Bagpipe Museum will now be managed by North East Museums on behalf of Northumberland County Council.

They join venues managed on behalf of Gateshead Council, Newcastle City Council, North Tyneside Council, South Tyneside Council and Newcastle University including: Arbeia, South Shields Roman Fort, Discovery Museum, Great North Museum: Hancock, Hatton Gallery, the Laing Art Gallery, Segedunum Roman Fort, Shipley Art Gallery, South Shields Museum and Stephenson Steam Railway.

Keith Merrin, Director of North East Museums, said: “We’ve been working closely with the team at the Northumberland museums and with Northumberland County Council over the last six months on the transition of management arrangements and we’re looking forward to putting it all into action today.

“Visitors should be assured that they can continue to use their annual passes and should expect the same high-quality experience they’ve always received.”

North East Museums attracts almost 800,000 visits a year to its venues, engages over 100,000 children and young people in learning programmes and cares for 1.1million collection items.

North East Museums is funded by five local authority partners, Newcastle University and Arts Council England (as a National Portfolio Organisation). It also raises income through its commercial enterprises (shops, cafes and venue hire), and via fundraising.