Parts of Kew Gardens and the British Museum archives are moving to... Reading
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However, the story isn't the same for the Natural History Museum. A decision has been agreed to move 28 million specimens, and £200 million has been pledged to fund the new facility, which'll house everything from tiny samples of ancient crustacea to whales and other large creatures.
A museum spokesperson said that the move would mean the collection is better preserved and easier to access.
Read at Time Out London
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