Latest National Lottery funding opens up access to heritage

More than £14M has been awarded to projects  by the Heritage Fund that will help a wider range of people benefit from heritage.

image: Marquess of Anglesey’s Column – The National Lottery Heritage Fund website

The Heritage Fund writes:

Earlier this this year we reopened our National Lottery Grants for Heritage programme, and have already seen many fantastic projects coming through that will make a huge difference for people and heritage. The latest round of funding includes over £14m for projects that will make heritage much more accessible.

Ros Kerslake, Chief Executive at The National Lottery Heritage Fund said: “We’re delighted that thanks to National Lottery players we’re able to support these new projects, which will ensure as many people as possible, including those with access needs, can participate fully in heritage.

“Heritage has a crucial role to play in contributing to a more equal society, and throughout the pandemic we’ve seen the value that it can bring to people, communities and the economy.”

Find out more about five of the projects ….

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