A MUCH-LOVED York attraction lost revenue of £400,000 last year, and its owner says it cannot continue to trade at a deficit.
A report prepared for city councillors shows York Castle Museum has struggled since the discovery of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC).
It has been prepared by York Museums Trust's Chief Executive Officer Kathryn Blacker, for a City of York Council’s Children, Culture and Communities Scrutiny Committee meeting on April 9.
In the report the CEO said that the trust’s overall 2023/24 financial performance forecasted a loss of nearly £400,000.
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