Dame Liz Forgan, chair of the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), has announced that £15.7m of earmarked funding will be provided for heritage projects across the UK “to help preserve, restore and revitalise our heritage for the benefit of future generations.”
No. 1 Smithery – at The Historic Dockyard Chatham in Thames Gateway Kent – will receive almost £5m towards its £14m transformation into an exhibition centre.
The facility – due to open in 2010 – will display national collections from the Imperial War Museum, National Maritime Museum and National Museum of Science and Industry.
Collections of fine and decorative arts will be also displayed to the public for the first time at Bowes Museum at Barnard Castle in County Durham following its receipt of £3.3m.
The museum will benefit from new galleries – including a metalware and precious objects display – flexible learning spaces and a library.
In addition, the country’s oldest surviving purpose-built youth club, the Florence Institute – or The Florrie as it is known locally – in Toxteth near Liverpool will receive £3.9m towards its £5.5m revamp. The building will be converted into a flexible community facility for the residents of the economically deprived area.
The 18th century Antrim Castle Gardens in Northern Ireland has also been given the green light for a £3.5m revamp of its historic buildings and gardens. This is one of the largest ever grants for the region. Details: www.hlf.org.uk
Photograph: No. 1 Smithery
Dame Liz Forgan, chair of the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), has announced that £15.7m of earmarked funding will be provided for heritage projects across the UK “to help preserve, restore and revitalise our heritage for the benefit of future generations.”
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CoverMe, the global leader in fitness workforce management, today launches CoverMe PT, an
on-demand personal training platform that connects the right personal trainer to the right
client in under 10 seconds.
Active Blackpool is deploying Cornerstone Connect, a new digital interface allowing
disparate information from multiple systems to be aggregated into one dataset, to support
its focus on reducing health inequalities and improving healthy life expectancy.
Swim England has strengthened its sector-leading Business Solutions offer with the launch of
its Learn to Swim Growth Plan, designed to help aquatic providers unlock sustainable
programme growth.
CoverMe, the UK’s leading fitness workforce management and recruitment platform, has
partnered with Jobs In. Fitness, the specialist executive search and advisory firm for the
fitness and wellbeing sector, to give operators a single route to talent at every level –
from frontline staffing to C-suite.
Dame Liz Forgan, chair of the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), has announced that £15.7m of earmarked funding will be provided for heritage projects across the UK “to help preserve, restore and revitalise our heritage for the benefit of future generations.”
No. 1 Smithery – at The Historic Dockyard Chatham in Thames Gateway Kent – will receive almost £5m towards its £14m transformation into an exhibition centre.
The facility – due to open in 2010 – will display national collections from the Imperial War Museum, National Maritime Museum and National Museum of Science and Industry.
Collections of fine and decorative arts will be also displayed to the public for the first time at Bowes Museum at Barnard Castle in County Durham following its receipt of £3.3m.
The museum will benefit from new galleries – including a metalware and precious objects display – flexible learning spaces and a library.
In addition, the country’s oldest surviving purpose-built youth club, the Florence Institute – or The Florrie as it is known locally – in Toxteth near Liverpool will receive £3.9m towards its £5.5m revamp. The building will be converted into a flexible community facility for the residents of the economically deprived area.
The 18th century Antrim Castle Gardens in Northern Ireland has also been given the green light for a £3.5m revamp of its historic buildings and gardens. This is one of the largest ever grants for the region. Details: www.hlf.org.uk
Photograph: No. 1 Smithery
Dame Liz Forgan, chair of the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), has announced that £15.7m of earmarked funding will be provided for heritage projects across the UK “to help preserve, restore and revitalise our heritage for the benefit of future generations.”
As the entrepreneur who started Wexer, Fresh Fitness, Fitness DK and Repeat, as well as being a former elite athlete, Rasmus Ingerslev’s life looked perfect from the outside, but onthe inside it was a different story. He talks to Kath Hudson about healing old wounds
For every member with a tripod and a big following, there are others irritated at the way equipment is being hogged or wary they’ll be in the background on someone’s Insta feed. Do influencers offer valuable, free marketing or are they just a nuisance? Kath Hudson finds out how operators are responding
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on-demand personal training platform that connects the right personal trainer to the right
client in under 10 seconds.
Active Blackpool is deploying Cornerstone Connect, a new digital interface allowing
disparate information from multiple systems to be aggregated into one dataset, to support
its focus on reducing health inequalities and improving healthy life expectancy.
Swim England has strengthened its sector-leading Business Solutions offer with the launch of
its Learn to Swim Growth Plan, designed to help aquatic providers unlock sustainable
programme growth.
CoverMe, the UK’s leading fitness workforce management and recruitment platform, has
partnered with Jobs In. Fitness, the specialist executive search and advisory firm for the
fitness and wellbeing sector, to give operators a single route to talent at every level –
from frontline staffing to C-suite.