LONDON — The UK government has announced new funding to strengthen museums and cultural institutions, with investment aimed at preserving Britain's heritage while expanding educational and community programmes.
The package includes up to £1 million for the Jewish Museum London to support exhibitions, outreach initiatives and its search for a permanent home. Additional funding has also been earmarked for community projects that promote cultural education and preserve local heritage.
Culture leaders have welcomed the investment, saying museums play a vital role in protecting the nation's history while creating opportunities for learning, tourism and community engagement.
Officials say the funding will help cultural organisations broaden access to collections, strengthen school partnerships and ensure important historical artefacts remain accessible for future generations.
The announcement reflects the government's wider commitment to supporting Britain's creative and cultural sector, which continues to contribute significantly to the economy, education and international tourism.
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