Paisley Daily Express

Eric will lead our museum appeal project

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A top fundraisin­g expert has been appointed to lead Paisley Museum’s £5 million Capital Appeal Campaign.

Eric Grounds will take up his role as Capital Appeal Director in the new year.

Eric has directed more than 90 successful projects across the UK, including a £35 million campaign for Marie Curie and a £350 million appeal for the defence National Rehabilita­tion Centre in Warwickshi­re.

He has also directed a range of heritage and cultural appeals, including successful campaigns for the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Museum, the Edinburgh Military Tattoo, the Highland Clearances Project and the Roses Charitable Trust in Mull.

Mr Grounds, who is a fellow of the Institute of Fundraisin­g, said:“I’m very excited to be leading the Capital Appeal for Paisley Museum.

“Paisley is a fantastic town and its people are its greatest asset. This project will transform Paisley Museum into an internatio­nal attraction that celebrates the town’s unique culture and heritage. We want everyone to get behind this project so we can show the world what Paisley has to offer.”

Work is already underway to transform Paisley Museum, which closed its doors last month, into a world-class tourist destinatio­n.

The museum is expected to attract 125,000 visits a year when it reopens in 2022 and boost Paisley’s economy by £72 million over 30 years.

The £42 million museum transforma­tion is part of a £100million investment in Paisley’s cultural venues and public realm, led by Renfrewshi­re Council, which is set to put the town firmly on the cultural tourism map.

The Capital Appeal Campaign will raise £5 million for the museum project, which has already secured funding from the Council, the Scottish Government Capital Grant Regenerati­on Fund and the Heritage Lottery Fund.

The £42million museum transforma­tion is part of a £100million investment in Paisley’s cultural venues and public realm, led by Renfrewshi­re Council, which is set to put the town firmly on the cultural tourism map.

Council leader Iain Nicolson, chair of the Paisley City of Culture partnershi­p board, said:“We are delighted to welcome Eric as our new Capital Appeals director.

“Eric brings a wealth of experience in fundraisin­g and tremendous enthusiasm and energy to the team, and with his leadership of our Capital Appeal campaign we will deliver our vision for Paisley Museum.”

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