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A former fashion museum has been given £768,000 in National Lottery funding to help it reopen in 2030.The Bath Fashion Museum closed in 2022 when the National Trust took back the Assembly Rooms, where it had been for nearly 60 years.
Its collection - which has since been stored in a- contains 100,000 items spanning 400 years, from 1600 to the present day.The National Lottery Heritage Fund has given the money in order to push plans forward to reopen the museum in the former post office, in New Bond Street.
Bringing the collection back to a new museum in the centre of Bath is a major part of Bath and North East Somerset Council's plans to regenerate the Milson Quarter and boost the city's tourism economy, theThe council failed in its Levelling Up Fund bid to reopen the museum in the post office in 2023.
The museum will apply for a full National Lottery grant of £7.2m next year.
Storing the museum's collection in Wiltshire, at one of only places with the correct conditions to store the fragile collection, has cost the council £150,000 a year.The suspect, a white Irish man in his 20s, is understood to have fired the shotgun a number of times as he walked through the centre.
He was then witnessed exiting the centre and was confronted by armed, plain clothed officers. He later died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.At a press conference on Monday, Assistant Commissioner Paula Hilman said no one was injured by the shots discharged, but a young girl suffered a minor leg injury after falling while running from the scene.
"This was meant to be a normal day out on a bank holiday weekend," she said."This was a terrifying experience for every person that was present in the Fairgreen Shopping Centre yesterday evening."