Sunday 7 July 2013



The National Entertainment Enforcement Authority paid a surprise visit this week to the Museum of Miniature Found Objects. Whilst overall the museum scored highly on NEEA's Customer Enjoyment Quality Index (87.4% of visitors said they 'had fun' visiting the site), several areas were recommended for improvement. In particular the 'Highlights from Dental Hygiene History' display fell below NEEA's recommended enjoyment standards, with visitors describing it as only 'mildly interesting' and 'I didn’t know it was there'. However, NEEA felt the Rivoli Rooftop Bistro provided an excellent standard of refreshment, with customer comments including, 'the views are what I come for', 'the cheapest cup of tea in London!' and 'the bean and marrow surprise is interesting'.

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Found objects:
= blue china cupcake: 10.06am, Friday 5 July 2013, Stoke Newington High Street, north London;
= blue foam star: 3.26pm, Wednesday 10 August 2011, Dunsmure Road, north London;
= blue plastic floral shape: 7.31, Saturday 20 October 2012, Wilderton Road, north London;
= yellow plastic flower: 5.45pm, Monday 2 April 2012, Woodberry Down, north London.

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