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Focus Consultants finishes work on new cultural and council hub in Tunbridge Wells

It was named after Amelia (Millie) Scott, a social reformer and campaigner for women's suffrage in the early 20th century

The Amelia Scott centre in Tunbridge Wells

A company that provides project management services for museum, heritage and exhibitions has finished work on a new cultural and learning hub in Tunbridge Wells.

Focus Consultants – which has offices in London, Nottingham and Leicester – worked as programme manager on The Amelia Scott centre, which has brought together the town’s library, museum, art gallery, council front line services, adult education, local studies and archives.

Amelia (Millie) Scott was a social reformer and campaigner for women's suffrage in the early 20th centrury.

The Focus team helped bring the project together and act as fit-out project manager and quantity surveyor working alongside Tunbridge Wells Borough Council, Kent County Council, Purcell Architects, Wilmott Dixon, Metaphor and Factory Settings.

The fit-out has included a series of artist and illustration commissions which draw on the heritage of craftmanship in Tunbridge Wells and the High Weald. The display demonstrates the rich variety of the council collections including natural history, costume, toys and the tools and products of local crafts people.

There is also a new temporary exhibition space along with catering and shop facilities.

Most of the existing building has been retained but adapted, with additional links created to the new buildings, so that they can work together.

The buildings are grouped around a central courtyard, which will be used in the summer months for performances and displays.