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Home / Business and Economy / Brewery Museum Bid Fails, Seeks Private Funding

Brewery Museum Bid Fails, Seeks Private Funding

23 Dec

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Summary

  • Lottery funding for a new brewery museum in Burton-upon-Trent was unsuccessful.
  • The council plans to seek private investment for the museum project.
  • The museum aims to preserve Burton's rich brewing heritage.
Brewery Museum Bid Fails, Seeks Private Funding

East Staffordshire Borough Council has announced its application for National Lottery Heritage Fund money for a new National Museum of Brewing in Burton-upon-Trent was unsuccessful. This news comes after the closure of the National Brewery Centre in 2022, which previously housed the town's brewing heritage collection. The council is now actively seeking private investment to revive the project.

Despite the disappointment, council officials expressed optimism, noting positive feedback on the museum's proposals. They plan to reapply for funding once private sector support is secured. The heritage collection remains in storage at a unit on Station Street, with the lease extended. The project's success is now seen as dependent on support from the government and the brewing industry.

Meanwhile, other regeneration projects in the Old Brewery Quarter will continue. Demolition of Trent House and the data centre is proceeding, with initial work set to begin on the new Washlands visitor centre by April 2026. Repairs to listed buildings and conversion work for a new unit are also scheduled for next year.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The East Staffordshire Borough Council's application to the National Lottery Heritage Fund for the museum was unsuccessful.
The council plans to seek private investment and will reapply for funding after securing private sector support.
The heritage collection is currently in storage at a unit on Station Street, with an extended lease.

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