New trustees for National Football Museum
House of Lords deputy speaker Lord Faulkner of Worcester is among three new members to join the National Football Museum's board of trustees at its new Manchester home.
Manchester City Council's deputy chief executive of neighbourhood services, Vicky Rosin, and Professor Steve Broomhead of Liverpool Hope University are also new trustees.
The appointments take the total number of active museum trustees to 17. The attraction will reopen at its new home at Manchester's Urbis centre in 2012 after moving from Preston.
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