This latest bid follows after 12 months of work to devise a scheme for this prominent town centre building
A local authority has submitted its £5million bid for National Lottery cash to transform one of its landmark town centre buildings into an arts, culture and heritage centre.
Now the authority has formally submitted its £5million bid to The National Lottery Heritage Fund for the interior of the building with illustrations of how it will look if completed. Council bosses hope this will be a further step on the transformational journey of a heritage-led future for Accrington and Hyndburn and will transform the Market Chambers building opposite the Grade II listed Market Hall.
READ MORE: Names and faces of the thugs, perverts and drug empire leaders jailed in Lancashire last weekPlans include showcasing local inventions that have had global impact including the Spinning Jenny, NORI bricks and the textile dying process. The proposed new cultural heritage centre would include immersive and interactive experiences.
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