After an intense two years of work, the Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre has become the 99th museum in Wales to receive full Museum Accreditation from the Welsh Government. The Museum Accreditation Scheme is a UK-wide standard for museums of all sizes and sets out strict guidelines on how museums are managed, collections cared for and how they interact with their visitors.

PICTURE: Martin Cavaney Photography
Trust Chairman Graham Clarkson said: “As a volunteer led and run museum, we are delighted that we are now recognized at the same level as Wales’ larger and professionally staffed museums. The project included building new secure artefact storage, implementing new procedures to ensure the collection is properly monitored and displayed and the writing of many new policies to cover all aspects of running a 21st century museum.
“This award will also allow us to seek out loans from the UK’s National Collections, some of which store important artefacts related to the fascinating story of Pembroke Dock.”
The three-year project was led by Collections Trustee Trevor Clark, assisted by Trust Secretary Wing Commander (retd) Tim Payne, together with advice and guidance from museum mentor Mark Lewis, AMA. The small team accomplished the complex task in just over two years!