The Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWRDA) has awarded the International Slavery Museum in Liverpool a £1.8m grant towards its expansion plans.
The funding will go towards building an extending the attraction into the historic Grade I-listed Dock Traffic Office adjacent to its current location.
The extension is to house a new exhibition space, research space, a public archive, learning suite and a community zone.
James Berresford, NWDA’s director of tourism, said: “Through this investment the NWDA is recognising the potential that the attraction has to further enhance the visitor experience of Liverpool and the Albert Dock; this development will mean that the Museum is better positioned to attract an even bigger and more diverse audience and it will raise the profile of the city as a distinctive and culturally exciting place to visit.”
The Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWRDA) has awarded the International Slavery Museum in Liverpool a £1.8m grant towards its expansion plans.
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The funding will go towards building an extending the attraction into the historic Grade I-listed Dock Traffic Office adjacent to its current location.
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survive, we must recognise
that it is a disease service
– and that wellbeing rests with
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and healthy ageing champion.
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