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| Today, the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has announced confirmed funding¹ of £11m for five heritage sites across the UK. |
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| Friday, 10 June 2011 12:18 |
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Initial HLF support² was also awarded to four projects enabling them to develop plans to apply for a full grant at a later date. These include support for a ‘saloon-style’ Music Hall in London and a new home for the National Horseracing Museum.
Carole Souter, Chief Executive of HLF, said: “Our £11m investment will help transform these five unique heritage sites ensuring they will still be around for everyone’s enjoyment for many years to come. As we approach Volunteers’ Week³, it’s important to remember and celebrate the contribution that volunteers make to both the UK’s heritage and the wider economy. Projects like the ones we are supporting today simply would not be able to function without their time and on-going commitment.” Transporter Bridge, Middlesbrough – confirmed grant of £2.6m HLF’s grant will enable Middlesbrough Council to make essential improvements allowing the public to experience the dramatic views including, new lifts and a restored gondola. A range of educational activities will also be on offer, such as trips to the Teesside Archives where people will have the chance to learn more about the bridge’s extensive history and workshops for local schools. Volunteers will be given opportunities to lead guided tours, arrange talks and help with important maintenance work. Kevin McCloud, author, broadcaster and designer, said: “The Transporter Bridge, sitting bang in the middle of Middlesbrough, is an extraordinary example of engineering, something long associated with this part of the world. The bridge also demonstrates the very British enthusiasm for practical problem-solving. This is why it’s great news that the Heritage Lottery Fund has invested £2.6m into the future of the bridge, enabling the local community and visitors to get involved with this special landmark in new and exciting ways.” HMS Alliance, Gosport, Hampshire – confirmed grant of £3.4m The project involves important restoration work to Alliance such as repairing the bow and the stern and fixing extensive corrosion to the vessel’s surface. New learning opportunities to bring the sub’s history alive for visitors and school groups will include a compartment-by-compartment interpretation featuring guides in period dress and film screenings. Volunteers will play an important role in these activities - the project aims to clock up 2,500 hours of volunteer time over its lifespan. Penarth Pier and Pavilion, South Glamorgan – confirmed grant of £1.65m HLF’s grant will go towards major renovation works to the Pavilion’s outer façade and interior, ensuring that its remaining historic fabric is preserved and the structure is safe for visitors. A new learning space will be created inside the Pavilion which will host a range of activities such as school sessions and exhibitions centred on the Pavilion’s maritime heritage. Up to 230 people, including staff and local students, will be offered varied training opportunities and 1,000 volunteers will get involved. Wakefield Cathedral, Wakefield, West Yorkshire – confirmed grant of £1.58m HLF’s funding will enable essential development and conservation work to the grade one listed building to better reveal its history and heritage. Archaeological investigations can now go ahead and the anticipated findings will help tell the story of what lies beneath the cathedral and create an exciting programme of activities for visitors. There will also be improved lighting, flooring, heating and better access with the removal of the Victorian pews to create a more flexible open space. Wentworth Castle Conservatory, Barnsley – confirmed grant of £2.4m The project will restore the conservatory and return it to its original splendour. The refurbished potting shed will also become an interpretation gallery. Visitors will benefit from a range of open days, activities and events encouraging them to learn more about the intriguing history behind this architectural gem. Training in rural crafts, garden maintenance and archaeological recording will also be offered to staff and volunteers. Initial support has also been awarded to the following projects: Hoxton Hall, Hackney, London – initial support for a £2m HLF bid, including £207,400 development funding Palace House and Stables, Newmarket – initial support for a £4.2m HLF bid Middleport Pottery, Stoke-on-Trent – initial support for a £1.1m HLF bid, including £107,300 development funding Restoring the UK’s woodland heritage, UK-wide – initial support for a £1.9m HLF bid including £43,400 development funding |





















