in in scotland. what is happening up there? ., ., , , there? two point five hours drive from inverness there? two point five hours drive from inverness so there? two point five hours drive from inverness so very there? two point five hours drive from inverness so very far - there? two point five hours drive from inverness so very far north i there? two point five hours drive | from inverness so very far north in a tiny from inverness so very far north in a tiny viiiage from inverness so very far north in a tiny village of a hundred people. and the a tiny village of a hundred people. and the museum has different a holistic and the museum has different a holistic experience with a cafe and a bakery holistic experience with a cafe and a bakery. there is a geology collection, there is a collection that shows life in the highlands and an incredible visual arts programme, which an incredible visual arts programme, which is an incredible visual arts programme, which is very
and museums are the social glue. they give us meaning to our lives and i think that will never go away. that was what i was asking thomas and there about the community experience of travelling together because it is about that coming together in spaces like this and trading ideas and looking at the exhibits in saying what do you think? that s what it is all about, really, the exchange of ideas. t really, the exchange of ideas. i think so, absolutely but that really, the exchange of ideas. t think so, absolutely but that can happen online as well. that does not just had to happen in our spaces but it can happen digitally but it will be sought or the pandemic was lots of people looking for that experience online. so we had been digitising our collections, we have get over 300,000 objects that we have been digitising as we ve been moving from our store in west kensington down to a new store near swindon. and we are involved in lots of other new digital projects as well. of other new digit