London Transport Museum Limited
London Transport Museum Limited
London Transport Museum showcases the history and evolution of transport in London, offering engaging exhibitions and educational programs. It serves as a cultural hub for understanding the impact of transport on the city's growth and development since 1800.
Products
- Annual Passes
- Gift Vouchers
- Hidden London Tickets
Services
- Museum Exhibitions
- Guided Tours
- Educational Programs
- Theatre Productions
Financial Snapshot
Directors
Name | Role | Appointed ↓ | Nationality | Age |
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Daniel Phelan | Director Of Communications, Digital, Marketing & P | 15/11/2024 | British | 55 years |
Susannah Bentley Tanner | Management Consultant | 15/11/2024 | British | 54 years |
David Allen Brown | Director | 15/11/2024 | British | 64 years |
Elizabeth Mckay | Director | 08/08/2023 | British | 59 years |
Lilli Sabrina Matson | Company Director | 21/11/2022 | British | 60 years |
Obinna Vincent Nwofor | Senior Operating Officer | 06/10/2021 | English | 49 years |
Christine Major | Ceo | 04/02/2021 | Irish | 49 years |
Winsome Hull | Business Strategy | 29/10/2020 | British | 55 years |
Pamela Elizabeth Rosser | Digital Commerce Consultant | 29/10/2020 | American,british | 47 years |
William Ferris | Director | 29/01/2020 | British | 66 years |
Marcus Peter Arthur | Director | 07/06/2018 | British | 58 years |
Andrew Jonathan Smith | Director | 17/09/2017 | British | 73 years |
Keith Lawrence Ludeman | Director | 26/03/2014 | British | 75 years |
People with Significant Control
Name | Nature of Control | Notified On | Nationality |
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Transport Trading Limited | Ownership Of Shares 75 To 100 Percent, Voting Rights 75 To 100 Percent, Right To Appoint And Remove Directors | 06/04/2016 | United Kingdom |
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Properties
London Transport Museum, 33-49 Wellington Street, London
Deep Level Tube Shelter, 4-6 Balham Hill, London (SW12 9EA)
London Transport Museum Depot, Granville Gardens, London (W5 3PA)
Grants
Total grant funding received: £1,234,257.00
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09/02/2022 | £277,093.00 | Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport | Museum Estate and Development Fund |
This is an open-access capital fund targeted at non-national Accredited museums and local authorities based in England to apply for funding to undertake vital infrastructure and urgent maintenance backlogs which are beyond the scope of day-to-day maintenance budgets. | |||
13/12/2021 | £253,582.00 | Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport | National Portfolio Organisations |
We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. By 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. Between 2018 and 2022, we will invest £1.45 billion of public money from government and an estimated £860 million from the National Lottery to help deliver this vision. | |||
27/10/2021 | £450,000.00 | Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport | Culture Recovery Fund: Continuity Support |
To support cultural organisations who have received funding from the Culture Recovery Fund: Grants programme, in the first or second rounds, and can clearly demonstrate the financial need for further funding in order to be able to operate on a viable and sustainable basis by 31 March 2022. | |||
09/06/2017 | £253,582.00 | Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport | National Portfolio Organisations |
We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. By 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. Between 2018 and 2022, we will invest £1.45 billion of public money from government and an estimated £860 million from the National Lottery to help deliver this vision. |
This is an open-access capital fund targeted at non-national Accredited museums and local authorities based in England to apply for funding to undertake vital infrastructure and urgent maintenance backlogs which are beyond the scope of day-to-day maintenance budgets.
We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. By 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. Between 2018 and 2022, we will invest £1.45 billion of public money from government and an estimated £860 million from the National Lottery to help deliver this vision.
To support cultural organisations who have received funding from the Culture Recovery Fund: Grants programme, in the first or second rounds, and can clearly demonstrate the financial need for further funding in order to be able to operate on a viable and sustainable basis by 31 March 2022.
We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. By 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. Between 2018 and 2022, we will invest £1.45 billion of public money from government and an estimated £860 million from the National Lottery to help deliver this vision.
Government Council Contracts Beta
No council contracts found
Company Filings
Date | Category | Description | Document |
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16/12/2024 | Accounts | Accounts With Accounts Type Group | View (55 pages) |
20/11/2024 | Officers | Appoint Person Director Company With Name Date | View (2 pages) |
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23/07/2024 | Officers | Termination Director Company With Name Termination Date | View (1 page) |
16/07/2024 | Officers | Change Person Director Company With Change Date | View (2 pages) |