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Scottish government pledges £5m for Burrell Collection revamp | |
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A major refurbishment of the Burrell Collection will receive £5m of funding from the Scottish government. | A major refurbishment of the Burrell Collection will receive £5m of funding from the Scottish government. |
The "internationally significant" museum in Glasgow's Pollok Park temporarily closed in October 2016. | |
The A-listed building is undergoing a £66m refurbishment programme, expanding the display space and improving visitor facilities. | The A-listed building is undergoing a £66m refurbishment programme, expanding the display space and improving visitor facilities. |
Earlier this week the National Lottery confirmed a £15m contribution to the project; the UK government gave £5m. | Earlier this week the National Lottery confirmed a £15m contribution to the project; the UK government gave £5m. |
Glasgow City Council has also pledged up to 50% of the total cost. | Glasgow City Council has also pledged up to 50% of the total cost. |
Announcing the funding, Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop said: "The Burrell Collection is a world-class and internationally significant museum, with many rare and wonderful items. Not only that, but the building in Pollok Country Park is also a much-loved architectural gem. | Announcing the funding, Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop said: "The Burrell Collection is a world-class and internationally significant museum, with many rare and wonderful items. Not only that, but the building in Pollok Country Park is also a much-loved architectural gem. |
"Currently only 20% of the collection is on public display at any one time and these substantial refurbishments will enable a much more significant part of the collection to be exhibited. | "Currently only 20% of the collection is on public display at any one time and these substantial refurbishments will enable a much more significant part of the collection to be exhibited. |
"I am pleased we can contribute £5m towards ensuring that the building becomes a fitting 21st Century home for the Burrell and I look forward to the museum re-opening in 2020." | "I am pleased we can contribute £5m towards ensuring that the building becomes a fitting 21st Century home for the Burrell and I look forward to the museum re-opening in 2020." |
The Burrell Collection of more than 9,000 items was gifted to the city of Glasgow in 1944 by Sir William Burrell. | The Burrell Collection of more than 9,000 items was gifted to the city of Glasgow in 1944 by Sir William Burrell. |
It reflected his lifelong passion for arts and history and has been described as one of the greatest gifts the city ever received. | It reflected his lifelong passion for arts and history and has been described as one of the greatest gifts the city ever received. |
It is run by Glasgow Life, on behalf of Glasgow City Council. | It is run by Glasgow Life, on behalf of Glasgow City Council. |
Councillor David McDonald, chairman of Glasgow Life, said: "This is fantastic news and we are very grateful to the Scottish government for what is a ringing endorsement of our ambitious plans for the refurbishment and redisplay of the Burrell Collection. | Councillor David McDonald, chairman of Glasgow Life, said: "This is fantastic news and we are very grateful to the Scottish government for what is a ringing endorsement of our ambitious plans for the refurbishment and redisplay of the Burrell Collection. |
"Sir William's great legacy has been described as the greatest gift a city has ever received and we have a duty to protect and promote the collection in the years ahead. | "Sir William's great legacy has been described as the greatest gift a city has ever received and we have a duty to protect and promote the collection in the years ahead. |
"Our plans will provide a world-class home for the 9,000 treasures, massively increasing access and enjoyment of the collection for generations to come." | "Our plans will provide a world-class home for the 9,000 treasures, massively increasing access and enjoyment of the collection for generations to come." |
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