Exciting £2.8m development plan gets Heritage Lottery Fund boost
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Exciting £2.8m development plan gets Heritage Lottery Fund boost
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LIVERPOOL.- The Lady Lever Art Galley has received initial support from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for a major redevelopment of the Gallery.

National Museums Liverpool is planning £2.8m improvements to the venue that will see 500 square metres of gallery space transformed and returned to its original architectural design.

This equates to a revamp of more than a quarter of the venue.

Other works would include making the Gallery's internationally renowned collections more accessible to visitors and the entrance at the south end of the building they plan to create a viewing terrace.

The refurbishment would see more than 1,700 items of fine and decorative redisplayed and new educational resources would also be developed for local schools and the community.

The collections set to benefit from new themed displays include Wedgwood, Chinese porcelain, 18th century paintings and furniture, sculpture and Napoleonic era arts.

HLF has given the project a first round pass* which includes a development grant of £149,400. This means National Museums Liverpool has up to two years to submit fully developed proposals to compete for a firm award.

Sandra Penketh, Director of Art Galleries National Museums Liverpool said: “We are delighted that the Heritage Lottery Fund has accepted our first round application.

“This project will transform the gallery and breathe new life into the collections. It will also mean improved accessibility for our visitors and greater educational resources for local schools and the community.

“We’ll be working hard to secure funding from elsewhere as we progress with this project.”

The scheme would be entirely funded through major grants, donations and corporate sponsorship. A £350k gift from a Charitable Trust has already been gratefully received along with £200k from Garfield Weston Foundation.

Sara Hilton, Head of Heritage Lottery Fund North West said: "Bringing the Lady Lever Art Gallery’s collections into the 21st century and making them relevant to today’s audience while respecting the buildings original architectural design is a fantastic use of Heritage Lottery Fund money.

“This project aims to not only provide improved access and exhibition space for the world-class collections but it will also, through providing such a varied and interactive programme of community activities and events, enable thousands more people to enjoy what the Gallery has to offer.”

Alison McGovern, Wirral South MP & Shadow International Development Minister said: “I have been going to the Lady Lever for many years and it is great to discover that this bid is progressing well. It is exciting news about one of Wirral South’s prized jewels set in the historic and beautiful village of Port Sunlight.”

Lady Lever Art Gallery was opened in 1922 by William Hesketh Lever to house the best of his personal art collection. It’s situated in the centre of the model village, Port Sunlight.

Built by Lever for his workers, the gallery is today considered to hold one of the best fine and decorative arts collections in Europe. It has the best collection of Wedgwood jasperware anywhere in the world and its collection of Pre-Raphaelite paintings is internationally renowned.










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