May 1, 2024

National Lottery Grant for Heritage awarded

In April 2024 we received a grant from The National Lottery Grant for Heritage for “Exploring the future for Aston Martin’s Heritage. This project will enable Trustees to undertake a feasibility study of moving to an alternative site compared to remaining in situ. The information will enable the Trustees to refine their vision and purpose, and identify the best, sustainable route forward. Consultants have been appointed to undertake this study and the outcomes will be shared towards the end of the year.

The Heritage Fund is the largest funder for the UK’s heritage. Since 1994 they have awarded £9.2billion raised by National Lottery players to more than 52,000 heritage projects across the UK. The National Lottery Heritage Fund: Home

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Free Flow Friday

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