Funding snub for historic Bletchley Park

Short arms, long pockets at Whitehall?

By Nick Heath, 19 May 2009 16:38

NEWS

The government has refused to stump up more cash to help Bletchley Park stay afloat until the museum can support itself.

In a debate today in the House of Lords, the chamber was told funding is needed to help keep the site financially viable while restoration work to the home of the World War II codebreakers is carried out.

During the session, Labour peer Baroness McIntosh of Hudnall petitioned the government for more money in the House of Lords.

"The fundraising effort is going pretty well, as is work to improve both the buildings and museum facilities. Visitor numbers are rising very rapidly and it will be self-sufficient once capital building work is completed.

"They are suffering considerable difficulty in continuing in the interim.

"Could he [the government spokesman Lord Davies] encourage his friends at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport to reconsider their willingness to support this project?" she said.

Lord Davies of Oldham, the deputy chief whip of the House of Lords, rejected McIntosh's call for government funding, adding there has already been substantial support for restoration work from English Heritage and Milton Keynes Council, which have donated a total of £930,000 between them towards restoring the manor house and general site improvement.

"Although I cannot say in the affirmative to her [McIntosh's] suggestion, the department is all too aware of the importance of ensuring support for such an historic site," Lord Davies said.

Other Lords echoed Baroness McIntosh's calls for more government cash for Bletchley, which was credited with planting the seeds of "the computer industry in this country" by one peer.

Lord Davies also rejected the suggestion that Bletchley should be associated with the Imperial War Museum to recognise the importance of its role in cracking codes used by the Nazis during World War II.

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  1. 1. anonymous

    Absolutely shocking considering some of the things HMG waste money on - Millenium Dome, Government IT Projects, Defence Procurement Projects, bank bailouts etc....

    Guess it's cap in hand time to the Lottery then, as they have money to burn of all mammer or crackpot schemes.

    Maybe a commercial sponsor could come to their aid ?

    Not like they are after a kings ransom.

  2. 2. Richard

    Why not link Bletchley Pk. to London 2012?

    ... Then there would be bucket loads of cash!

    Perhaps the huts could be restored for use as temporary data centres?

    Perhaps athletes could be challenged to calculate their own scores?

  3. 3. Chris Parsons

    They've spent it all on mortgages for their second homes, poor things.

  4. 4. TerryCee

    Second homes, Bletchley Park . . . hmm. Are we looking at a two-birds-one-stone situation?

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