22/11/2025
So it's probably time for a proper update because it's been a while and we've got a lot to cover, we've got some big changes planned and we'd really love to have some input from our supporters.
To start us off earlier this year we finished our first 5 Year Plan which we laid out about 2-3 weeks after moving in to the site, there were admittedly some very ambitious goals on there including improving the site, acquiring another aircraft or more display space, and improving the scope and scale of the collection.
We're very happy to say that with the help of our supporters and friends we've completed everything on that list and we even managed to add a few things to the plan along the way, all of which are now complete except for painting the roof of the Nissen Hut and the Polish Air Force Checkerboard to be set in the floor outside. We've gone from strength to strength while we've been here, constantly improving the site, growing the collection, learning and sharing knowledge along the way and we're hugely thankful for your support. We put all of our own spare time and money into building this place up and keeping it going (And when I say all our time, I mean we've all each regularly spent 2-3 days at a time on site and slept in tents or a car while we're trying to get projects completed or if we're keeping an eye on the place in bad weather.) and we genuinely wouldn't have achieved all this or be in the position we're in now without your help and support along the way.
That's not to say that we've done all that we can do, far from it. We've already got another 5 Year Plan drawn up (Something we fully developed in 2024 and started earlier this year) which includes registering as a CIO in 2026 and applying for accreditation in 2027, adding new display spaces and exhibits, bringing in group visits, and a whole host of general site improvements to make the museum (And it's surrounding area) a nicer, more enjoyable place to visit.
However, without getting into the details there have been a number of ongoing issues around our current site particularly over the last couple of months which sadly have been affecting the museum ( It's not our business to say the underlying causes of it all, but we can safely say that these issues are completely separate from the museum and it's team aside from us being located where we are.) and after much stress and many sleepless nights trying to find solutions, these issues have caused us to completely reconsider our plans.
BUT - We're not giving up or giving in, it's just not in our nature. We've been hard at work creating new plans and also engaging with funding sources and potential partners, and we're currently looking for a new site to house the museum and permanently secure its future. As part of this we've accelerated our CIO Registration timeline to now (We're currently in the process of registering & renaming, so expect a new name and some page changes soon 😉) to facilitate this. To be clear we've not received funding for a site yet but our talks have been extremely positive up until now and our odds of being successful are high given our significant progress over the last 5 years, dedicated team and strong plans showing our commitment to the museums future growth, development and success, as well as showing that we align ourselves with the grant providers principles
It's not been an easy decision to make especially after 5 years of work, we've truly loved it here at Bramcote up until recently and we'd been hoping to step on the advertising and get a few more visitors in towards the end of this year ready to really kick things off from the start of next year's season. Unfortunately the issues are attempting to affect us organizationally and personally, and the whole team here agrees that we're best off finding another site and moving on, we'll definitely be sad to leave but even if they all just stopped it'd never feel the same here, it definitely doesn't feel like home anymore. Nonetheless it may be a sad end to a long chapter, but it's still not the end of the book yet, not even close.
As part of this we've been trying to find a site with a military history / connection if at all possible, and we've identified quite a few which might be suitable, all of which are within about 45 minutes drive of our current site. However if anyone has any land / suitable buildings for sale, or knows of any site for sale that might be suitable then please send us a message or give us a call. Even if it's not got a military connection it may well still be suitable for us.
As another part of this we've been completely rebuilding our second 5 Year Plan (And have actually further built that into 3 different plans for a theoretical small site, a theoretical large site, and a site we've visited that would be a perfect museum site, we'd love to save it but it may sadly be developed for housing at the owners wishes, we're trying but can't hold our breath for it.) and we're aiming to make the best museum from this that we can from the ground up.
So far we've got quite the list of displays and exhibitions we'd like to include. There's definitely a spot for a RAF Bramcote / HMS Gamecock / Gamecock Barracks history display wherever we go, and we've got plans for dedicated exhibitions about both the Gurkhas (Covering their history, traditions and achievements) and the Polish (Covering pre war and wartime relations, the Free Polish forces and their achievements, Polish Government In Exile through to the governmental reunification in 1990) to continue the work we started here at Bramcote. We've also got plans for a Remembrance Garden, immersive WW1 & WW2 Trench Displays with dugouts, a small representation of a POW Camp, a Blitz Experience Street Scene (Based on Coventry & Leicester), and an Air / Sea Rescue display planned to list just a few of the 40+ ideas on that list, and we have a list of about 25 smaller additional displays to feature in different areas. I've included some AI generated images of what a few of these displays will look like (They're not completely accurate but they're close enough to get a feel for it) and feel free to let us know if there's anything that you think we could add, change or remove to improve them.
We've also got a range of groups we can bring on board with the project too including re-enactors (Home Guard & WW2 pencilled on the list so far), a metal detecting club, and local community groups who could make use of the site. We'd also be bringing in another museum alongside us at a new site and we have another group lined up who we'd like to work with if we can get the space for them. Can't really release any names at this point but they know who they are and they'll more than likely read this post, so to them we say a personal thank you for believing in & supporting us with this so far, hopefully this time next year we'll all be settling well into a new site.
Our next step realistically is to find a new site and put in a detailed Grant Application specifically for each site and the improvements we'd need to do there, and this is where we want your input. We're looking for any ideas that anyone might have for the museum, is there anything you'd change about our current setup? (Aside from a better building of course, that's already on there), is there anything you think we could do better or maybe something you'd like to see us feature in the collection? Are there any displays or exhibitions or anything else that you think we should include? We welcome any ideas that anyone might have for us, and if we use your idea we'll happily credit you for it too. If you'd like help us with that we'd love some letters of support and reviews leaving by previous visitors. If anyone feels like going all out for us then feel free to write to your local council or MP to see if they can support us moving to their local area, we need all the help we can get at the minute with that.
We're still open as usual for now but we'll be moving to winter opening hours from this weekend (10:00 - 16:30 Saturday & Sunday, 2nd & 4th weekend of each month). We're hoping to find a site and move on as quickly as we can, so if you've not visited for 12-18 months and you want to see the big changes we've made here then now's your chance, and we'll keep you all updated with our progress as we move forwards.
Once again thank you from all of the team here for all for your continued support, we hope to see you soon, either here or at the next site.
Signed:
T,A & M