We're Another Step Closer to Blackpool Museum Becoming a Reality!
27 March 2019
by Visit Blackpool
The planned new Blackpool Museum has moved a step closer to reality following the securing of £1.75m of support from the Coastal Communities Fund.
The award, announced by Coastal Communities Minister, Jake Berry, means that the £13m project now has five of six funding streams confirmed. The final one, a bid to the National Lottery Heritage Fund, was submitted earlier this month and a decision is expected in June.
The museum, which will be a celebration of Blackpool’s history as the birthplace of mass tourism and popular culture, is to be built within the resort’s first five-star hotel, the Sands Venue Resort, which is currently under construction on the Golden Mile. Planning permission for the hotel was granted earlier this month.
It will feature artefacts, film, music and performance to tell the story of the resort’s entertainment history and it is envisaged it will attract up to 300,000 visitors a year. Access to the museum will be free for local people and it will create around 40 full-time jobs.
The planned new Blackpool Museum has moved a step closer to reality following the securing of £1.75m of support from the Coastal Communities Fund.
The award, announced by Coastal Communities Minister, Jake Berry, means that the £13m project now has five of six funding streams confirmed. The final one, a bid to the National Lottery Heritage Fund, was submitted earlier this month and a decision is expected in June.
The museum, which will be a celebration of Blackpool’s history as the birthplace of mass tourism and popular culture, is to be built within the resort’s first five-star hotel, the Sands Venue Resort, which is currently under construction on the Golden Mile. Planning permission for the hotel was granted earlier this month.
It will feature artefacts, film, music and performance to tell the story of the resort’s entertainment history and it is envisaged it will attract up to 300,000 visitors a year. Access to the museum will be free for local people and it will create around 40 full-time jobs.