Loughborough Echo

£100,000 improvemen­t programme unveiled for Carillon Tower and museum

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AROUND £100,000 from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund has been secured to make improvemen­ts to Loughborou­gh’s historic Carillon Tower and Museum.

Charnwood Borough Council has worked with the Carillon Memorial Trust, which operates and curates the museum, on securing the funding to develop the facility.

The war memorial will receive £100,000 from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and is one of 10 projects chosen by Charnwood Borough Council. The council has been allocated £4 million from the fund to invest in communitie­s, support local businesses and improve skills.

The project will focus on improving the ground floor of the tower with new display cabinets and introducin­g more modern ways of presenting informatio­n.

Matt Bradford, the council’s head of contracts, said: “We are incredibly proud to look after the Carillon Tower along with the support of the trust and its volunteers.

“The Tower has been part of Loughborou­gh for over a century and plays an important role in the town’s history, commemorat­ing those who paid the ultimate sacrifice by giving their lives for their country.

“We are pleased to have secured this significan­t amount of funding to develop the museum on the ground floor of the tower and I look forward seeing the project move forward.”

Mel Gould, chairman of the Loughborou­gh Carillon Tower and War Memorial Museum said: “It is great news the Carillon Tower and Museum will be receiving an investment of £100,000 to improve facilities and ensures the museum continues to operate.

“We are hoping to improve displays along with new cabinets and more modern ways of presenting artefacts and informatio­n.

“Clearly, we are disappoint­ed the museum will need to close while work is carried out, but we hope people will enjoy the recitals and appreciate hearing the bells ring out across the town.”

Improvemen­t work should start later this year and is expected to be completed by Easter 2025.

As this project has developed, it has become apparent that the tower would need consents to meet modern day fire safety standards. Public safety is paramount and therefore, this does mean public access to the top of the tower will be more restricted in future. The council is looking at ways to retain some form of access for people, perhaps through organised visits.

Carillion recitals will continue every Thursday and Sunday between 1pm and 2pm throughout the summer.

 ?? ?? Around £100,000 from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund has been secured to make improvemen­ts to Loughborou­gh’s historic Carillon Tower and Museum. Picture courtesy of Charnwood Borough Council
Around £100,000 from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund has been secured to make improvemen­ts to Loughborou­gh’s historic Carillon Tower and Museum. Picture courtesy of Charnwood Borough Council

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