The document discusses funding issues for Bletchley Park, the site of secret British code-breaking activities during World War 2. It summarizes an Early Day Motion in Parliament calling for government funding to secure the site. It then discusses how Bletchley Park received £500,000 in development funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund to seek £4.1 million more for restoration, but that campaigners say more operational funding is still needed to sustain the site long-term. It concludes by listing ways readers can support Bletchley Park through visiting, writing about its history, following social media accounts, and providing connections to potential sponsors.
10. Early Day Motion EDM 1935 FUNDING FOR BLETCHLEY PARK 20.07.2009 Willis, Phil That this House recognises the signficance of Bletchley Park, historic site of secret British code-breaking activities during the Second World War and birthplace of the modern computer; acknowledges that the use of the intelligence gained at Bletchley Park and subsequent related actions of the Allies is said to have shortened the Second World War by two years, saving countless lives; and calls on the Government to provide operational funding whilst the museum is developed for long-term sustainability, securing the site for future generations to visit, appreciate and understand. Closed with 82 signatures
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13. Bletchley Park's codebreakers get glimpse of lottery funding The wartime site near Milton Keynes will receive £500,000 to help seek a £4.1m grant - but campaigners say more is needed Charles Arthur and agencies guardian.co.uk , Tuesday 29 September 2009 12.28 BST Supporters of Bletchley Park, home to crucial code-breaking work during the Second World War and birthplace of the computer, expressed delight today after outline proposals to overhaul the site were given approval by the Heritage Lottery Fund. Bletchley Park Trust has been awarded development funding to help prepare an application for a £4.1 million grant towards a £10 million restoration project including repairing key buildings, improving visitor facilities and expanding educational programmes. However Sue Black, a campaigner who has sought to gain heritage status – and funding – for the site, said that the award was "the end of the beginning for Save Bletchley Park, not the beginning of the end". On the social networking site Twitter, she pointed out that the site "needs £10 million plus £250k per annum operational funding for five years. HLF [Heritage Lottery Fund] funding gives £500k plus hopefully £4m to come..."
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20. What *you* can do........ Please visit Bletchley Park (only £10 for an annual pass) Write about Bletchley Park: there are so many amazing stories that have not been told: Joan Clarke, all veterans have many stories Have a look at the Bletchley Park website: www.bletchleypark.org.uk Read about my campaign: savingbletchleypark.org Watch the BCS ‘ Women of Station X ’ video Follow @bletchleypark and @Dr_Black on Twitter, search term #bpark Put me in touch with your wealthy connections who might be interested in corporate sponsorship
21. Thanks for listening, any questions? @Dr_Black www.sueblack.co.uk [email_address] DrBlack.posterous.com