Scotland’s independent museums to benefit from £4m fund

The financial support will breathe new life into Scotland's independent museums post lockdownThe financial support will breathe new life into Scotland's independent museums post lockdown
The financial support will breathe new life into Scotland's independent museums post lockdown
A £4 million fund will help independent museums recover from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

Announced by culture secretary Fiona Hyslop, the funding will be administered by Museums Galleries Scotland and will help with staff returning from furlough and reopening of exhibits.

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Ms Hyslop said: “Museums are the places where we hold memories of our people. They play a big role in delivering social impacts in education, health and wellbeing and also generate a considerable amount for the economy, with £1.04 billion directly attributable to heritage, tourism, rural employment and apprenticeships.

“Sadly, many of these wonderful institutions are now at a critical juncture in making decisions about whether they can afford to reopen, looking at possible redundancies, cancelling events and putting off critical repairs. I am pleased to announce this much needed support for the sector to help them get through the rest of the financial year.

“We all need to come together to support our local museums and galleries. As part of the campaign to encourage Scots to staycation this summer, I would encourage everyone to consider visiting their local museums, galleries and heritage attractions, if they are open. Scotland’s communities are relying on our continued support.”

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Lucy Casot of Museums Galleries Scotland, added: “We warmly welcome this funding from the Scottish Government. The burden of uncertainty has been one of the hardest hitting consequences of this pandemic – affecting us all.

“This financial support will enable us to alleviate the intense pressures felt by our independent museums and heralds a precious opportunity for the passionate and skilled people working in this sector to plan, to collaborate and to deliver vital services with and within communities.

“Museums and galleries are a vital part of the fabric of our towns, cities and communities the length and breadth of this country and we welcome the Scottish Government’s recognition of their important role through this support.”

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