Revamp for Museum of Lancashire
December 18th, 2009Seven interactive galleries along with new visitor facilities such as a shop, café and improved access for disabled people are just some of the new facilities that will be on offer at the Museum of Lancashire when an extensive renovation is completed in May 2011.
The refurbishment, which will also include improved lighting, new windows and cleaning of the stonework, is expected to get underway in April 2010 and to be completed in May 2011. As a result, the museum will close next week and reopen once the work is finished.
The upgrade to the Preston-based museum has been made possible following a successful application for funding to the Heritage Lottery Fund. The Fund has awarded the museum a grant of £919,400, which will be matched by investment by Lancashire County Council of £811,147.
CC Mike Calvert, Lancashire County Council’s cabinet member for Adult and Community Services is looking forward to visiting the museum when it reopens: “The refurbished museum will be a superb facility which the people of Lancashire can be proud of.
“The plans for the museum are truly inspiring: I am particularly looking forward to the new atmospheric walk through the World War 1 trench with its sounds, smells and film.
Other plans for the museum include developing community engagement opportunities. A new community outreach officer will be appointed to work with local community groups to enable them to contribute directly into the new displays and to interpret objects that have meaning for them
It is also planned for the museum to act as a means of signposting heritage sites across Lancashire, such as the theme of Lancashire at work. This will tie in with Helmshore and Queen Street Mill Textile Museums, Lancaster Maritime and Fleetwood Museums and the British Commercial Vehicle Museum.
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