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| Derby's Silk Mill secures final funding for £16.4m Museum of Making |
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| POSTED 07 Oct 2017 . BY Tom Anstey |
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Leeds-based Bauman Lyons Associates have been named as project architects
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Derby Museums has secured final funding for its planned £16.4m (US$21.4m, €18.2m) Museum of Making following a £9.4m (US$12.3m, €10.5m) donation from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
The donation to the charitable trust, which represents Derby's Museum and Art Gallery, Pickford’s House and The Silk Mill, makes it the largest National Lottery-funded project in Derby’s history.
The Museum of Making at Derby Silk Mill project will see a community-led development created in collaboration with the people of Derby, looking at the region’s history and celebrating Derby’s heritage as a city of makers.
The museum plan has been a long time in the making, with consultations on the project starting in 2011.
More than 190 events, including workshop and activity sessions, informal drop-ins, public consultation events and volunteering opportunities have taken place, with more than 19,000 people giving their input on the project.
“When the trust took on responsibility for running Derby’s Museums in 2012 we agreed with the City Council that a top priority would be the redevelopment of the Silk Mill,” said Pat Coleman, chair of Derby Museums.
“Our wonderfully creative team of staff has achieved the funding for a more extensive and imaginative scheme than we could have hoped for and within a shorter timescale too.”
Leeds-based Bauman Lyons Associates have been named as project architects, with Huddersfield company Leach handling exhibition design. The trust says a contractor for the development will be named soon.
In addition to the HLF funding package, Arts Council England (ACE) has confirmed a £2.5m (US$3.3m, €2.8m) donation, while £4m (US$5.2m, €4.45m) has been also been committed by Derby City Council. Further funding has come from a range of private trusts and foundations.
The trust says the development will provide opportunities for local people to gain new skills and experiences, and will aim to raise aspirations of future generations of innovators and makers.
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| Huddersfield company Leach are handling exhibition design |
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| More than 19,000 people have given their input into the development project |
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| The museum will look at the region’s history and celebrating Derby’s heritage as a city of makers |
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FEATURE: Interview: Tony Butler
POSTED 01 Mar 2016.

Tony Butler, executive director of Derby
Museums Trust, on how museums can
be a force for good in their communities
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