Team

Ian Bapty

Museum Development Adviser and North East Regional Lead

With a professional background as an archaeologist, Ian has over 30 years’ experience delivering community based environmental, heritage and museum support projects. This includes establishing the national Historic England funded Industrial Heritage Support Project and running the Church of England’s Inspired North East Project which helped local communities revitalise and repurpose their churches.

As well as being an inveterate collector of almost anything old and not so old (as his wife will testify, she loves the grandfather clocks!), Ian has recently discovered a passion for gardening. With his wife, he has been busy gradually creating their idea (not necessarily shared by the neighbours!) of the perfect small garden oasis and wildlife area.

Ian is the primary contact for museums in Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, County Durham and Cleveland. Ian supports the co-ordination of the MD North programme and leads the Brew Up! programme for museums with industrial collections.

Monday to Friday 

Jo Bartholomew (she/her)

Museum Development Adviser

Jo has worked in museums in Yorkshire since 1996, and in Museum Development since 2018. Starting out in curatorial posts, Jo was chief executive at Thackray Museum of Medicine for several years leading up to its redevelopment, before joining Museum Development with the aim of using her museum experience to benefit the wider museum community.

Jo brings insight from working in museums to inform and support the development and delivery of the Museum Development programme. She is passionate about helping museums to tackle their challenges in realistic ways, and connecting with external expertise to develop the sector, such as through innovation skills training.

Outside of work, Jo will be found enjoying life in York and across Yorkshire from coast to moors and dales, taxiing teenagers, and opening the door for Willow the cat.

 

Alan Bentley

Museum Development Adviser

Alan has over 35 years of experience working in museums with curatorial roles at Quarry Bank Mill and The Bass Museum of Brewing before moving to an advisory role at Yorkshire Museums Council. He spent 2 years as UK Outreach Manager with the Museum Documentation Association, and in 2001 he became Director of the Bronte Parsonage Museum before joining Museum Development Yorkshire.

He has supported museums through a range of collections management issues and is passionate about the importance of strong documentation to making museums accessible, accountable and efficient.

Alan has lived experience of neurodiversity, being diagnosed as dyslexic and ADHD, and uses this as key to his insights and problem solving.  He is keen to support staff and volunteers through coaching and mentoring.

Alan is a great believer in the power and value of museums. He tries hard to do museum visits using public transport and is really enjoying his newly acquired senior rail card.

When not at work, Alan spends time watching football and cricket, going to see noisy bands and listening to a range of music. He also enjoys ornithology, gardening and cooking and is a school governor in Stockport.

Alan is the primary contact for Museums in West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire and North Yorkshire West of the A1. He leads on issues related to collections and organisational management, site and staff management, fundraising and income generation and governance.  

Monday to Friday 

Kelly Chapman

Regional Accreditation Adviser

Kelly has over 15 years’ experience working in the Museum and Heritage sector. She joined the Museum Development Yorkshire team in 2021 as Regional Accreditation Advisor, providing support to museums in achieving and maintaining the Arts Council England Accreditation Standard.

Kelly worked for 8 years as the curator of an independent stately home museum in East Yorkshire, whilst also acting as the Accreditation Mentor for a smaller independent museum. She has a specific interest in historic buildings, their associated collections and interiors and the challenges these bring, and is an alumni member of The Attingham Society, having attended the Attingham Trust Summer School in 2017.

In her personal life, Kelly and her husband are restoring a Grade II listed Georgian country mansion to be a seasonal wedding venue, whilst tending to the needs of their (soon-to-be from April) three young boys and pet labrador Dyson.

Kelly is on Maternity Leave from April 2024 until April 2025. Accreditation support and advice will still be provided. In the interim if you have any questions please contact Lynsey Jones lynsey.jones@museumdevelopmentnorth.org.uk.
 
Kelly is Accreditation Advisor North and supports museums preparing their Accreditation returns; getting ready to submit Eligibility Questionnaires; Working Towards Accreditation and preparing to submit applications, and reviewing and preparing documentation to address Accreditation Areas for Development. 

Kelly is on maternity leave from April 2024.

Alison Criddle

Museum Development Adviser, Environmental Responsibility (she/her)

Ali has spent the best part of a decade growing environmental responsibility across arts, culture and heritage in the North West of England and beyond. She works to join the dots of nuts-and-bolts practical operations (think bogs, boilers and bills!), to finding the funds, building knowledge, and shifting perspectives through creative thinking and programming. Underpinning it all is a collaborative approach of building and evolving networks to meet the challenges we face. In her work with Museum Development, she’s delivered the Carbon Literacy for Museums Toolkit through the Roots & Branches project. She’s committed to the continuous work in progress of climate action, supporting museums to care for collections, community and our collective futures.

When she’s not in museums and galleries, Ali can usually be found in a cinema, in a book, up a hill, on a yoga mat, at a gig, trying to grow a container garden, or around a table sharing plates and bottles and stories. This year she wants to return to beekeeping.

Ali is the Museum Development Adviser for Environmental Responsibility. She is responsible for developing programming, networking and support for museums to take accelerated climate action and embed environmental commitments into organisational culture.  The role works alongside other Museum Development area providers in England, sector organisations and funders to align ambitions and climate commitments across the sector. 

Liz Denton

Museum Development Adviser

Liz began her career as a teacher before moving into museums, specialising in Learning and Access. During her many years with Museum Development, she has been hands-on, relishing working with museums in her region, brokering partnerships and supporting organisations through times of change.

Liz has managed work around Learning, Wellbeing and Access and has been the project manager for group-based learning for museums looking at the health and wellbeing agenda, improving the museum offer for families and providing equitable provision and support for Front of House staff.  Due to personal experience, Liz has a particular interest in ensuring that disabled visitors are treated equitably.

Liz is a keen hiker and also enjoys both theatre and sampling the delights of cuisine across the North.  She was recently the tour manager for her own Eurovision “superfan” and adores spending time with her cat, who is recognised as being the most important female in the house!

Liz is the primary contact for museums in Northern Lincolnshire, East Riding of Yorkshire and North Yorkshire (East of A1 – Moors and Coast).  Liz leads on Learning and Audiences (including work with schools, family learning and provision for adults).  She has particular expertise within the health and wellbeing agenda, access and inclusion.

Monday to Friday 

Kaye Hardyman

Museum Development Adviser and North West Regional Lead (she/her)

With 16 years of experience in delivering Museum Development support, Kaye has an academic background in Conservation and Collections Care. Over her time with Museum Development providers, she has supported the development and delivery of Collections Care, Collections Development and Environmental Responsibility programmes, working with other Museum Development colleagues across England, sector experts and sector support organisations. Kaye is passionate about supporting partnership and collaborative working across the sector. A challenge shared is a challenge easier solved.

Kaye’s weekends and holidays are often spent in the garden attempting to grow and harvest fruit and veg, or travelling by train with the family to explore new and familiar places (always including plenty of trips to museums).

Kaye is the primary contact for museums in Lancashire and Cumbria. Kaye supports coordinating the MD North programme across the north of England.  

Monday to Friday

Sue Hughes

Museum Development Adviser, Workforce Development

Sue is passionate about supporting museums, providing them with the tools to help manage their organisations and to create accessible, innovative, engaging and imaginative programmes for their visitors. Her role is to help communicate the support available in and outside the sector, broker relationships, create networks, initiate introductions to the experts and their resources, and create learning programmes which respond to the needs of our museums in the North. Formally a Director of museums in the North-West, she still has a hands-on role as Chair of Cruck Cottage Heritage, a museum in an 18th century thatched house, and through supporting two museums on the accreditation journey.

Sue is keen to keep alive our intangible cultural heritage and is regularly seen wassailing, or delivering interactive sessions on food history and the uses and folklore of herbs.  She is a textile artist, working in wool and thread, and has exhibited in number of solo exhibitions.

Sue leads on workforce development, training and events and delivering the CPD grant scheme. 

Monday-Thursday

Lynsey Jones

Museum Development Adviser

Lynsey worked in both local authority and independent museums before joining Museum Development North West in 2013. She believes that, as the unique collections are at the heart of every museum, solid collections management and strong documentation underpin everything else that a museum does and aspires to do. You can’t do exhibitions, outreach, marketing or anything else with an object you can’t find. She understands Accreditation from multiple perspectives, from applying for it, and being both an Accreditation Mentor for a small independent museum and the Accreditation Adviser for the North West from 2015 to 2019 alongside her Museum Development Officer role.

Lynsey also ran the first museum Carbon Literacy workshop in 2016, little realising how her Museum Development colleagues would embrace it and turn it into a key strand of the sustainability work Museum Development is now delivering through the Roots & Branches project.

Lynsey loves the detail and accuracy in everything; is a member of the Chartered Institute of Editing and Proofreading and thinks you can’t beat a good colour-coded spreadsheet.  She is a fan of baking, before the pandemic Lynsey sometimes baked cakes themed to the workshop she was running. She hasn’t yet figured out how this might work over Zoom!

Lynsey is the primary contact for museums in Cheshire, Greater Manchester and Merseyside.  She leads on Collections Management work, primarily working with Collections Trust, and is managing the Accreditation Advisor North contract during a period of maternity leave.

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday

Michael Turnpenny

Head of Museum Development North

Michael has supported museums in a development and consultancy role for over 20 years.  Advising his way around the Yorkshire and Humber Regions, he has developed specialist knowledge in organisational development, governance and strategic planning.  Michael has also managed teams specialising in curatorial, learning, public engagement and communications.

Beyond museums, Michael will usually be found, either in the kitchen baking and brewing, or playing videogames. And as with other members of the MD North team, his cat is in control of the household – he knows his place in the pecking order.

Michael is the accountable officer for the MD North Partnership.  He works with Ian and Kaye to co-ordinate the programme and leads the 1-2-1 work, Organisational Health Check and Flip the Switch initiatives. 

Monday to Friday

Sarah Wilkinson

Events, Communications and Administrative Officer

Sarah supports the MD North team through programme and financial administration, communications and event management. She brings a wealth of experience from the education sector, having worked in secondary education as a teacher and Head of Languages for over a decade.

After leaving teaching, Sarah moved into the cultural sector and has worked for Culture Bridge North East and Helix Arts. Her work in these organisations involved creating opportunities for children and young people to access high quality arts and heritage education and providing training support for teachers and cultural professionals.

Since working for Museum Development North East, Sarah has enjoyed finding out more about the wonderful museums in the region and is looking forward to exploring museums further afield across the North.

In her free time, Sarah enjoys days out with her family and running – she has two Great North Runs under her belt so far. Sarah speaks French, Spanish and a bit of German and is currently learning Dutch for her next family adventure.

Monday, Thursday and Friday