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Norwich Printing Museum pressed to find new home
Norwich Printing Museum pressed to find new home

BBC News

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Norwich Printing Museum pressed to find new home

A museum telling Norfolk's history of printing and publishing has warned its material could get lost forever if it cannot find a permanent home in the next few Printing Museum has been temporarily housed in a barn at Blickling Hall, but has to vacate by October as the National Trust plans to redevelop the the John Jarrold Printing Museum, it was forced from Jarrold's Whitefriars' site in Norwich due to the former printing works becoming chairman Paul Nash said: "We don't want this material to go back into storage. That would be a disaster. The risk in the long run is it will be lost if we don't find somewhere to put it on display." Mr Nash said the material at Blickling was only about a seventh that it owned, with the rest in storage."What we really want to do is get that out into a home in Norwich where we can have it on display and in use as far as possible," he said."We have to think big. We've got a lot of equipment, not just printing but bookbinding as well. We've got a huge library of technical literature and examples of printing, and want to get all of that out and available."Mr Nash said six potential homes had been viewed since the museum began its search, but a big hurdle had been the cost of rent."We are looking for a building that is ideally in the middle of Norwich, somewhere with a good solid floor with a large enough entrance so we can get our big machinery in, so we can set up the museum we've been dreaming of since the John Jarrold Museum closed," he said. In 1823 the Jarrold company moved to Norwich and developed into a printing, stationery, publishing and retail business that still exists in many parts of the original equipment and material used in the printing process was put into a museum, which opened in 1982. However, the site was demolished in 2019 and its objects were temporarily moved to Blickling, near Aylsham. On a visit to the current site, Lacey Law, an artist in residence at the museum, told the BBC she had been working on typesetting a poem by Rudyard Kipling. She said Norwich had a creative history with "young, new and enthusiastic creatives both at the art school and UEA [University of East Anglia]". She hoped the museum, in a new city home, would provide them with a valuable resource to use. A National Trust spokesperson said: "We were pleased to be able to support the Norwich Printing Museum by providing them with a temporary space in their time of need."The museum and its collection is helping to preserve the history and skills of printmaking. "We wish them luck in their search to find a permanent home and fully realise their project ambitions." Follow Norfolk news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

Nardello Financial Investigations & Forensic Accounting unit
Nardello Financial Investigations & Forensic Accounting unit

Yahoo

time06-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Nardello Financial Investigations & Forensic Accounting unit

Investigations firm Nardello has launched its Financial Investigations & Forensic Accounting practice. The new practice is spearheaded by the firm's partner and chief legal officer Warren Feldman. Nardello executive chairman Dan Nardello said: 'Our decision to offer top tier forensic investigations and accounting services alongside our existing practices stems from our clients' requests and will enable us to meet their growing multidisciplinary needs.' The new practice will offer a range of services, including independent monitorships, financial risk due diligence for mergers and acquisitions, and anti-bribery and corruption measures. The division will also offer clients asset tracing, and fraud investigations, the company said. Nardello also added a cadre of experienced forensic accountants to its teams in New York and Los Angeles in the US, and London, UK. Managing directors Jean Chow-Callam, Paul Nash, and Alberto Orozco bring a wealth of expertise to the practice. They join forces with financial and forensic investigators Peter Tutton and Ken Newlands in London, and John Auerbach in New York. Jean Chow-Callam, based in Los Angeles, specialises in forensic accounting consulting, financial statement analysis, and due diligence. Chow-Callam has provided her expertise to audit committees and companies facing GAAP or SEC reporting investigations and has a background in both big four accounting firms and corporate investigations, the company said. Based in London, Paul Nash has more than two decades of experience in financial fraud and corruption investigations. A Fellow Chartered Certified Accountant, Nash has advised corporations, law firms, and international institutions on sensitive financial matters, particularly those related to bribery and corruption. Alberto Orozco joins the New York team as an expert in forensic accounting and compliance. With experience from a Big Four accounting firm, Orozco has advised on cross-border regulatory inquiries and developed governance programmes. Feldman said: 'Financial issues are central to nearly every substantial legal dispute, in addition to high-stakes business situations such as bankruptcy and restructuring proceedings. 'The new team is ideally suited to meet clients' rising financial investigations needs by providing them with a one stop shop for support.' "Nardello Financial Investigations & Forensic Accounting unit" was originally created and published by International Accounting Bulletin, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Sign in to access your portfolio

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