Down County Museum Awarded National Museum Accreditation
Down County Museum has been awarded Museum Accreditation status by the Northern Ireland Museums Council, a recognition that places the museum alongside the best in the UK and Ireland for professional standards, excellence in collections care and outstanding public service.
This achievement now means that both of Newry, Mourne and Down District Council’s museums—Down County Museum in Downpatrick and Newry and Mourne Museum at Bagenal’s Castle—are accredited under the UK-wide scheme, reflecting the Council’s strong commitment to preserving and promoting the district’s rich heritage.
The Accreditation certificate was formally presented to Down County Museum by Minister for Communities, Gordon Lyons MLA, during a ceremony at Cultra Manor. Welcoming the news, Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson, Councillor Philip Campbell said, “This is a proud moment for our district. With both of our museums nationally accredited, residents and visitors alike can be assured they are experiencing heritage attractions that meet the highest standards. Our museums play a vital role in telling the story of our people and place and this recognition is a tribute to the dedicated staff and volunteers who bring that history to life every day.”
Commenting on the award, Museum Curator, Dr Kris Reid, said, “Accreditation is a significant recognition of the hard work and dedication of our team. It demonstrates that Down County Museum operates to the highest national standards and that we are committed to preserving and sharing our rich heritage for future generations. Above all else, we are a museum for the people of Newry, Mourne and Down District Council and we endeavour to serve the community to the highest standard.”
The presentation also provided an opportunity to celebrate the invaluable contribution of museum staff, volunteers and supporters who continue to make Down County Museum a vibrant and engaging cultural hub for the local community and beyond.