The Scotsman

Cash boost ahead of Declaratio­n anniversar­y

● Money to be invested in run up to celebratio­n 700 years on

- By KATRINE BUSSEY newsdestkt­s@scotsman.com

Extra cash is being invested in Arbroath Abbey in the run up to the 700th anniversar­y of the signing there of the famous declaratio­n.

Historic Environmen­t Scotland (HES) is providing £300,000 to help improve the experience of visitors to the site.

A new exhibition which will open 700 years on from the signing of the historical document is being prepared.

The Declaratio­n of Arbroath is a letter in Latin which was sent to Pope John XXII on April 6 1320, with dozens of earls and barons from Scotland asking him to recognise the country’s independen­ce.

A copy of the famous document, which is said to be almost indistingu­ishable from the surviving letter, will go on show as part of the new exhibition.

Also on display will be a new tapestry which has been handstitch­ed by locals and was designed by Andrew Crummy, the man behind the Great Tapestry of Scotland.

As part of the anniversar­y celebratio­ns, entrance to the Abbey and exhibition will be free on Monday April 6.

Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop said: “I welcome this investment from Historic Environmen­t Scotland, which will help to enhance visitors’ understand­ing of Arbroath Abbey and, in particular, the Declaratio­n of Arbroath as we celebrate its 700th anniversar­y.

“This visitor centre will be yet another reason to visit Angus and Arbroath, not least to see the new Arbroath Tapestry and to appreciate the craft of Andrew Crummy and local embroidere­rs in bringing it to fruition.”

Alex Paterson, the chief executive of Historic Environmen­t Scotland, said: “We are delighted to be providing this new investment in the Arbroath Abbey visitor experience as part of the wider commemorat­ions for the 700th year anniversar­y of the Declaratio­n of Arbroath.

“The anniversar­y is a reminder of the important role Arbroath Abbey played in shaping Scotland’s history - and this creative exhibition offers new ways for visitors to engage with the Abbey’s story.”

Paul Lowe, chief executive of National Records of Scotland, said: “As the custodians of this iconic document we recognise its particular significan­ce to Arbroath.

“We are thrilled to gift this unique facsimile of the Declaratio­n to the Abbey, as part of the 700th anniversar­y celebratio­ns.

“We hope it will continue to inspire visitors from around the world as well as the people of Arbroath, providing fresh insights into this fascinatin­g period in our history.”

 ??  ?? 0 An exhibition is being prepared at Arbroath Abbey to mark the signing of the Declaratio­n
0 An exhibition is being prepared at Arbroath Abbey to mark the signing of the Declaratio­n

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