The Herald

Discovery Point to get £12m green revamp

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A MULTI-MILLIONPOU­ND boost will see climate change placed at the heart of the Discovery Point heritage museum in Dundee.

Five new or improved major attraction­s at the home of the famous scientific research ship RRS Discovery are scheduled as the city looks to turn itself into a “an important centre of climate change heritage, science and learning”, said the Dundee Heritage Trust.

The £12 million project is more than halfway funded after cash injections from both the Scottish Government and the National Lottery Heritage Fund, the trust added.

Discovery Point Transforme­d will turn the site from “a traditiona­l heritage museum into a new multi-element visitor attraction with a strong emphasis on climate change and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity”, it said.

Changes will include a new attraction on the Discovery’s connection to climate change and the ocean environmen­t as well as a new visitor centre on the roof giving panoramic views of the city. A new gallery on polar exploratio­n and a large space for hosting large exhibition­s are also to be built alongside a completely revamped entrance and reception.

The scheme will also look at more “uncomforta­ble” aspects of Dundee’s links to climate change including pollution from factories during the Industrial Revolution and the city’s history of whaling.

The RRS Discovery was built in 1901 for polar expedition­s and set off on what is now known as the Discovery Expedition (1901-04) to Antarctica, where scientists and crew carried out pioneering research work on the unexplored continent. Some £900,000 in Scottish Government funding has been confirmed, with another £1.6m approved subject to a successful matchfundi­ng drive.

Meanwhile, a further £316,000 initial investment has been awarded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, with another £2.55m expected.

This adds to the more than £1m raised from grants, donations and sponsors, making the £12m project more than half-funded, with two years to secure the balance.

Economy Secretary Kate Forbes said: “I’m delighted that our funding will help Discovery Point enhance their offering and, in particular, emphasise the importance of climate change as Scotland prepares to host COP26 in November.”

Jim Pettigrew, chairman of Dundee Heritage Trust, said: “The transforma­tion of Discovery Point will have a huge impact, bringing visitors, jobs and investment to Dundee, and helping to put the city on the map as a global destinatio­n for green tourism.

“We are delighted to have secured this financial support – a huge vote of confidence in our plans.”

 ??  ?? An artist’s playful impression of the proposed new-look Discovery Point heritage museum in Dundee
An artist’s playful impression of the proposed new-look Discovery Point heritage museum in Dundee
 ??  ?? The climate change gallery will form part of the new attraction­s at Discovery Point
The climate change gallery will form part of the new attraction­s at Discovery Point
 ??  ?? The Discovery berthed at Dundee was built in 1901 and is already a major attraction
The Discovery berthed at Dundee was built in 1901 and is already a major attraction

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