The Museum’s redevelopment project will see the radical transformation of the current Chelsea site with a bright open atrium etc.

Corps Security provides security and customer visit staff for the Museum’s site in Chelsea

Corps Security is helping the National Army Museum, Chelsea secure it’s Building for the Future redevelopment project by donating to its £23.25m fundraising appeal.

The Museum’s redevelopment project will see the radical transformation of the current Chelsea site with a bright open atrium, stunning new galleries, a dedicated learning suite, an upgraded research center and new café and shop facilities.

Central to the redevelopment has been the need to respond to the public's call to create a Museum which provides a more modern, welcoming and social environment for families and to create displays and programmes that foster dialog and debate about an Army which has been part of British society for over 400 years.

Corps Security provides security and customer visit staff for the Museum’s site in Chelsea and for the bespoke warehousing facility in Hertfordshire. Corps Security and its staff are key to making the Museum’s visitors feel welcome and its one million strong, world class Collection secure.

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