ukwirednews
Technology
Bletchley Park prepares to restore codebreaking huts
Published: 27th Jun 2012 15:46:16
The urgent restoration of World War II buildings at Bletchley Park can now begin, after £2.4m was raised.
Over the past 18 months, donations have come from individuals, trusts, foundations and corporate sponsors, including Google.
The money unlocked a £5m Heritage Lottery Fund grant, which will allow derelict codebreaking huts to be transformed.
A visitor centre and exhibition space will also be created in Block C.
A spokesman said it would be "a permanent tribute to the extraordinary men and women who worked there".
Bletchley Park was the wartime home of the Government Code and Cypher School which broke the German Enigma codes and experts believe the work done at the site may have shortened the war by up to two years.
The mechanisation of codebreaking started in Hut 6 while translation and intelligence work on the messages took place in Hut 3. Block C housed the World War II card index.
However, it was not until wartime information was declassified in the mid-1970s the story of the work done at the centre began to emerge and in the meantime, the buildings had fallen into disrepair.
Chief executive of the Bletchley Park Trust Iain Standen called the completion of the £7.4m funding package "an exciting and unparalleled milestone".
He said: "Raising these funds has not only been a race against time to save the huts from dereliction, but also has been imperative in order to create essential capacity and an improved experience for our ever-rising numbers of visitors.
"We are enormously grateful for the generosity of the Heritage Lottery Fund and other donors for enabling us to start making this vision a reality.
"You can tick along with visitor entrance [fees] to keep you going operationally but to actually do the big capital projects you really do need some big injections of cash from outside."
Work is expected to start in the autumn, but the Bletchley Park Trust will immediately embark on a further fundraising campaign, for approximately £15m for the next phase of the plan to transform it into a world-class heritage and education centre.
Harvard Citation
BBC News, 2012. Bletchley Park prepares to restore codebreaking huts. [Online] (Updated 27 Jun 2012)Available at: http://www.ukwirednews.com/news.php/1437233-Bletchley-Park-prepares-to-restore-codebreaking-huts [Accessed 15th May 2013]
Latest News
-
At 23:17:09 in Business
M&S tries to lure back shoppers with new fashion ranges
Marks and Spencer has unveiled a new clothing collection and strategy that it hopes will reverse falling sales.... -
At 22:43:54 in Headlines
Baghdad alcohol shops caught in deadly attacks
Gunmen using silenced weapons have attacked a row of alcohol shops in Baghdad, leaving 12 people dead, officials say. ... -
At 22:41:58 in Northern Ireland
Police use Taser stun gun on youth in north Belfast
Police have used a Taser stun gun to restrain a youth during an arrest operation in north Belfast. ... -
At 22:40:42 in Entertainment
Six-hour opera wins music and theatre award
A six-hour long opera streamed live from four flying helicopters has been honoured at the Royal Philharmonic Society (RPS) music awards.... -
At 22:31:45 in World
Afghan soldiers take fight to Taliban 'brothers'
In the near future, probably June, all of Afghanistan will come under the full control of Afghan security forces for the first time since th... -
At 22:12:00 in Business
Sony investor Daniel Loeb urges company break-up
One of Sony's biggest shareholders has suggested that the Japanese firm should spin off up to 20% of its entertainment business and use... -
At 21:55:48 in England
'Racism' probe UKIP councillor Eric Kitson to resign
A UKIP county councillor who admitted sharing offensive material about Muslims on Facebook will resign his seat, the party said.... -
At 21:12:31 in England
Fire at derelict Clevedon school
About 40 firefighters have been tackling a blaze at a derelict school in North Somerset.... -
At 21:00:36 in Politics
EU policy towards Africa is 'incoherent' warns Clegg
Europe must show more leadership to help ensure that economic growth in Africa is matched by social and political changes, Nick Clegg has sa... -
At 20:30:08 in Northern Ireland
Freeza Meats former director appears at Westminster committee
The former director of a Newry food company which was at the centre of the horsemeat scandal has said his firm did nothing wrong....
News In Other Categories
-
Police use Taser stun gun on youth in north Belfast
Police have used a Taser stun gun to restrain a youth during an arrest operation in north Belfast. ... -
Six-hour opera wins music and theatre award
A six-hour long opera streamed live from four flying helicopters has been honoured at the Royal Philharmonic Society (RPS) music awards.... -
Minister rejects concerns over AS-level changes
Concerns that changes to AS-levels will harm university admissions are unfounded, the schools minister David Laws has argued in a letter to ... -
EU policy towards Africa is 'incoherent' warns Clegg
Europe must show more leadership to help ensure that economic growth in Africa is matched by social and political changes, Nick Clegg has sa... -
Longest-serving football manager to retire after 50 years
English football's longest-serving manager is to retire at the end of the season from the club he formed with a group of friends 50 yea... -
Six-hour opera wins music and theatre award
A six-hour long opera streamed live from four flying helicopters has been honoured at the Royal Philharmonic Society (RPS) music awards....



