Five Stars behind bars
A former prison which was converted into a museum has achieved its Five
Star Visitor Attraction Quality Assurance (QA) award from VisitScotland.
The former Victorian HMP Peterhead operated as a prison in the town from
1888 to 2013. In June 2016 it opened its doors as a prison museum, allowing
members of the public to step back in time and access the six-acre site for the
first time, including the cells, laundry, shower block, hospital areas, court
room, punishment block, exercise yard, halls and corridors.
The museum highlights the work of the brave personnel that served at
Peterhead and visitors get the chance to see what real prison life was like
whilst hearing the officers speaking of their experiences as part of the audio
tour. Part of the prison’s history saw the only time the SAS (Special Air
Service) were used to end a domestic siege in mainland Britain.
Peterhead Prison Museum’s
Refuge Cafe also achieved a Taste Our Best award - a joint
initiative between VisitScotland and the Scottish Government, which aims to
encourage eateries to deliver the very best Scottish food and drink experience
and promote the local provenance of the ingredients and dishes they serve.
Its menu includes Cambus O’May cheese, ‘Jail Pie’ made
by the local home bakery and tray bakes from local bakers and Cobbs of
Drumnadrochit.
Alex Geddes, Operations
Manager at Peterhead Prison Museum, said: “I am delighted on behalf of the
Peterhead Prison Museum to receive our Five Star accreditation and to achieve
this after our recent Quality Assurance visit is both exciting and very
humbling.
“We are very
proud to be part of VisitScotland’s Quality Assurance scheme, as Scotland’s
tourism standards are world-renowned and we will now focus all our energies on
providing exceptional service throughout our museum, so visitors leave with
lasting memories of a warm Scottish welcome.
“For our
café to be awarded a ‘Taste Our Best’ award at the same time is also a great
achievement, as our café is committed to using both local produce and produce
from across Scotland where possible and this commitment will ensure quality
food and drink from field to fork.
“The museum
has still a lot to learn and achieve in the years ahead, but I would like to
take this opportunity to thank VisitScotland’s Quality Assurance team for all
their advice and support over the years and I look forward to working closely
with them in the future as we continue to strive to give guests that
exceptional level of service for which Scotland is renowned.”
Jo Robinson,
VisitScotland Regional Director, said: “The addition of a Five Star Quality Assurance award at
Peterhead Prison Museum only adds to its strengths as one of our most popular
visitor attractions in the region.
“I would
like to offer my sincere congratulations to Alex and his team on this
outstanding achievement. This Five Star grading is a true testament to the hard
work and commitment of every staff member and volunteers and is a glowing
example of the quality of experiences on offer in the north-east of Scotland.
“Where else
can you experience life behind bars – from the cells to the kitchens - and be
allowed to walk free again afterwards?”
“Provision
of innovative and unique experiences for visitors to enjoy is essential to keep
up with their ever-changing demands. Tourism is the heartbeat of the Scottish
economy and touches every community, generating income, jobs and social
change.”
Developed over the last four decades in partnership
with the tourism industry and informed by visitor research, VisitScotland’s
Quality Assurance schemes are world-leading. QA stars alongside online reviews
give visitors a balance of objective and subjective views to assist in their
decision making and expectations.
To
learn more about VisitScotland’s Quality Assurance and other schemes visit: www.visitscotland.org
For
more information about Peterhead Prison Museum, visit www.peterheadprisonmuseum.com
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