CHerPP in The Conversation

This month members of the CHerPP team published an article in The Conversation. Using the example of our case study work, the article poses questions around the funding of large scale cultural (re)developments, capturing and measuring non-use values, and how relationships with cultural sites and collections might change over time and across economic and ethnic groups.
The article “When public money is tight, how do governments put a price on culture?” can be accessed here