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The Harris regeneration works set to be completed in 2024 as the team receive £4.5m lottery funding

Posted on - 25th March, 2021 - 9:05am | Author - | Posted in - Politics, Preston City Centre, Preston Council, Preston News, Redevelopment, What's On in Preston
The Harris team were thrilled to receive the funding

The Harris, Museum, Library and Art Gallery are set to receive £4.5m funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund for the £10m #HarrisYourPlace project.

The scheme is set to make the Harris more welcoming, inclusive, and aims to boost the wider Preston economy.

The Harris will undergo structural works and layout improvements, and works are set to begin this autumn, and are set to be completed in 2024.

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The grant joins a further £3.6m already committed by Preston City Council; Lancashire County Council; the Preston, South Ribble and Lancashire City Deal; Arts Council England and the Friends of the Harris.

The scheme has been developed thanks to the input of local people, community groups, partners and Historic England via an in-depth consultation process. 

The Harris was lit in yellow to remember those we have lost over the past year. Pic: Tony Worrall

A fundraising campaign, backed by Antiques Roadshow and Bargain Hunt star Eric Knowles and internationally-known artist and Turner Prize winner, Professor Lubaina Himid, has also seen local people generously donate to the cause.

#HarrisYourPlace will make the Grade I-listed Harris the UK’s first blended museum, art gallery and library and make the building more accessible to welcome an additional 100,000 visitors per year.

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Due to commence in autumn 2021, works will return the building to its original splendour and reveal some of the Harris’ original architectural details which have previously been hidden.

Councillor Peter Kelly, cabinet member for culture and leisure services at Preston City Council, said: “We are enormously grateful to The National Lottery Heritage Fund for this fantastic support, which is the final piece of funding we need to make this exciting reimagining of the Harris a reality. 

“This is wonderful news for the Harris and for Preston. It means we can bring to life the transformational plans that have been developed in partnership with expert advisers and local people, at the same time as giving the Harris the structural attention it so deserves.

“A huge number of people, from the city and county councils, partners, volunteers, community groups and many, many local people, have given incredible amounts of time and energy to make sure these plans are just right for our treasured Harris.”

The transformation will allow more of the Harris’ extensive collections, many of which are internationally significant, to be displayed.

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By blending the displays of textiles, sculpture, photography, historic books and digital art on similar themes in the same space, visitors will enjoy an immersive cultural and learning experience.

With newly-created spaces for children, young people and community groups, the scheme is set to encourage more visitors of all ages and backgrounds to discover the 127-year-old Harris, which already welcomes just under half a million visitors per year. 

New images released of proposed plans for The Harris.
New images released of proposed plans for The Harris.

David Renwick, Area Director for the North, The National Lottery Heritage Fund, says: “It is fantastic news that thanks to the National Lottery players, we have been able to support the #HarrisYourPlace project in ensuring that these amazing collections are preserved and made more accessible for local communities and visitors to learn more about Preston’s rich heritage.

“We know that heritage in the North can play a huge role in bringing people together and in turn boosting the local economy.

“The project team has worked hard to engage a wide range of different audiences and this project will open up opportunities for people of all communities to explore/celebrate the past and create stories for the future.”

Physical changes to the building include important works to address long-standing leaks and damp which threaten the Harris’ structure and collections.

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Improvements will also see the Harris become more accessible for less able-bodied visitors, with the addition of a Changing Places facility and a new internal stairs and lift, replacing the aged fire exit and stairs and helping visitors move more easily between floors and spaces.#

Accentuating an original entranceway on Lancaster Road will make the building more welcoming, encouraging more people to step inside and explore the Harris.

The green light for funding from the National Lottery Heritage fund comes just a few weeks after Preston’s bid for funding through the government’s Towns Fund was also approved.

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It means a suite of six regeneration projects around Preston City Centre will benefit from a cut of the £20.9m funding, including #HarrisYourPlace.

Funds will also support renewal of the Harris Quarter: redeveloping publicly-owned buildings around the Harris for cultural and community use. 

Works on the Harris are set to be completed in 2024. Whilst the Harris building itself will be closed for the works, the Harris team will continue their programme of community-based events and activities.

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