Ideas and opinions on how to save Bradford’s National Media Museum were aired at a public meeting tonight.
Bradford Council leader Councillor David Green chaired the almost two-hour long meeting at City Hall.
Among the ideas put forward by the 150-strong audience was a film featuring celebrities and Bradfordians speaking about how important the museum is to the city, the country and the world.
Coun Green asked for help in putting a film together as quickly as possible and got five volunteers.
Other ideas on how to save Bradford’s “jewel” included involving children in the campaign and getting as many people as possible to show the Government that the city will not give up in its fight to save the museum.
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