We read on the
Brontë Parsonage Blog that Alan Bentley, director of the Brontë Parsonage Museum will leave his position at the end of this month:
I am leaving the Bronte Society on the 31st May to work freelance and to develop my consultancy business. It is sad to be leaving after seven highly enjoyable years and I hope it will not be the end of my association with the Brontë Society and the Brontë Parsonage Museum.
I am sure that with the redevelopment of the exhibition room and the extra media interest which will follow next year's adaptations of Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre and the possible Brontë movie, coupled with the continuing development of the contemporary arts and education programmes, the Society will continue to go from strength to strength. (Alan Bentley)
From BrontëBlog we would like to wish Mr. Bentley the best of luck in all of his future endeavours and thank him for the many times he has helped us in the past.
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