Museums and libraries to receive £30m in funding for repairs and upgrades
It comes after culture secretary Lisa Nandy announced the £270 million Arts Everywhere Fund in February.

Museums and libraries are to receive £30 million in government funding from the Department Of Culture, Media And Sport (DCMS) for maintenance repairs and upgrades to their buildings.
The funding, which institutions will be able to apply for in May, comes after Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy announced the £270 million Arts Everywhere Fund in February, which aims to support economic growth and increase opportunities in the sector.
The latest initiative aims to keep museums and libraries accessible so they can “continue to tell the story of our nation’s rich history and providing spaces for people from all walks of life to access books, work and learn”.

Arts minister Sir Chris Bryant said: “Local museums are the storytellers of our nation’s rich history and creative heritage, providing precious civic spaces that attract millions of visitors every year.
“Whilst public libraries play a key role in communities by providing access to spaces where everyone can work and learn.
“Our Plan For Change will support these vital institutions to boost opportunity for all.
“I’m delighted that this investment into museums and libraries will fund repairs and upgrades to their infrastructure, improving the experience for visitors and ensuring they can be enjoyed for generations to come.”
Arts Council England chief executive Darren Henley added: “Museums and libraries are cherished cultural spaces in villages, towns and cities across the country where people come together, share ideas and make discoveries.
“This new investment in museums and libraries will help secure their future for years to come”.
The Libraries Improvement Fund (LIF) will open for expressions of interest on May 6, followed by the Museum Estate And Development Fund (MEND) which will open for expressions of interest on May 12.