They have secured a £245,000 grant. Read more about the plans here: 📸 Geograph / John Sutton
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The proposed home for Bradford's Peace Museum at Salt's Mill in Saltaire was secured with the help of a £245,000 National Lottery Heritage Grant.The collection's relocation would allow work to be "vastly improved and secured for the future," officials said.a variety of artefacts linked to the peace movement
Built in 1853 by Titus Salt, Salt's Mill formed part of a ground-breaking village which included houses, churches, meeting halls and other community buildings. At the time it was Europe's largest factory. A planning application described the Peace Museum's current location as a "constrained and relatively inaccessible building, with fragmented spaces over different floors".
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