Sir John Soane’s Museum is a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport through a three-year funding agreement. We are a registered charity (no. 313609).
The Museum is governed by a Board of Trustees in accordance with the Sir John Soane’s Museum Order (1969), which incorporates the provisions of Sir John Soane’s original Act of Parliament of 1833 by which the Museum was established.
The Trustees are responsible for the general management and control of the Museum and for the appointment of the Director.
The Director is the Accounting Officer for the purposes of reporting to Government and has delegated responsibility for the general administration of the Museum.
The Museum's Governance policies regulate the proceedings of the Board and facilitate the exercise of its functions in pursuit of the Museum's planned objectives.
A full range of policies covering all areas of the Museum’s work has been adopted by its Board of Trustees. These policies are regularly updated in line with new legislation and developments in best practice.
Annual Review Back to top
Each year we publish a full-colour, beautifully illustrated Annual Review, with cultural voices exploring the Soane and its programmes.
2018-19 A Contemporary Conversation
Annual Reports Back to top
Our Annual Reports and accounts give details of the Museum’s activities and how our resources are spent.
Downloads
Senior management team Back to top
Our senior leadership team manage the day-to-day running of the Museum. Meet the team here.
Freedom of Information Back to top
We abide by the Freedom of Information Act. For more information on Freedom of Information and making a Freedom of Information request, please visit our Freedom of Information Publication scheme.
Management, Governance and Policy Documents Back to top
Sir John Soane's Museum Management and Governance
1833 Act of Parliament (original, transcript)
Sir John Soane's Museum Order, 1969 (download)
Sir John Soane's Museum Management Agreement with DCMS (download)
Sir John Soane's Museum Policies
Access Policy (download)
Acquisitions and Disposals (Collections Management) Policy (download)
Art Spoliation Statement
On request from admin@soane.org.uk
CCTV Policy
On request from admin@soane.org.uk
Complaints Policy (download)
Due Diligence Policy for the Acceptance of Donations (download)
Equality and Diversity policy
On application from admin@soane.org.uk
Fire Safety policy
On application from admin@soane.org.uk
Health and Safety Policy
On application from admin@soane.org.uk
Loans policy (download)
Safeguarding children and vulnerable adults policy
Available on request from admin@soane.org.uk
Fraud, Bribery and corruption prevention policy
On application from admin@soane.org.uk
Information risk policy
On application from admin@soane.org.uk
Privacy Notice (read)
Volunteers policy document
Available on application from admin@soane.org.uk
Whistleblowing policy (download)
Risk appetite statement (download)
Transparency Agenda Back to top
In response to the Government’s commitment to greater transparency of public information, we publish all expenditure over £25,000, which you will find below.
Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access Back to top
Sir John Soane’s Museum was established by its founder for everyone to enjoy and to be inspired by the design, architecture, and collection of his extraordinary house. The Museum has long been a free resource for everyone, just as Soane intended, and we have a responsibility to ensure it remains accessible and engaging for all.
We are committed to examining ourselves as an institution and where we can do better, be it our culture, how the house and collection resonates with visitors and the inclusivity of our offering.
We have formed a working group for Inclusion Diversity Equity and Access (IDEA) who are reviewing current practices in order to drive new policy and strategy and create a timeframe for delivery of key actions and outcomes.
Download the PDF below for further details on the remit of the Working Group, and for our Access Policy.