History future-proofed with museum grant for Worcester - The Worcester Observer
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History future-proofed with museum grant for Worcester

THE FUTURE of museums in Worcester is looking more secure thanks to a funding boost.

They are to receive grant funding of £239,922 from the Arts Council’s Museum Renewal Fund following a successful application by Worcester City Council.

The fund is targeted at museums owned and directly maintained by local authority funding.

The cash will support the conservation and protection of Worcester’s art collection at the Art Gallery and Museum, the development of new learning sessions to enable the city museums to provide better support for schools, and a programme of events at The Commandery to commemorate the 375th anniversary of the Battle of Worcester and attract more visitors to the historic site.




The key aims of the national funding programme are to increase the financial resilience of civic museums, maintain levels of audiences, protect public access to museum collections and support employment.

Museums Worcestershire’s head of museums Philippa Tinsley said “We are absolutely delighted to receive this vital funding from Arts Council England. It will increase the resilience of our city museums and ensure we can continue to welcome visitors and bring to life the historic buildings and collections for residents and those from further afield.”


Liz Johnson, Midlands area director at Arts Council England, added: “Museums can inspire, empower and enrich people’s lives. DCMS’s Museum Renewal Fund aims to help museums become more financially resilient so they can continue to be enjoyed by their communities for years to come.

“We’re pleased to be supporting Museums Worcestershire with almost £240,000 to improve access and participation opportunities at Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum. A civic museum in the heart of the city, the funding will allow them to improve spaces in their Victorian building and open up opportunities for new displays and income generation.”