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Funding for V&A in Dundee ‘real vote of confidence’, says Scottish Secretary

Ian Murray was at the venue on Monday to confirm the allocation of £2.6 million to expand the range of displays on Scottish design.

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A £2.6 million funding boost for the V&A Museum in Dundee is a “real vote of confidence”, the Scottish Secretary has said.

The UK Government cash was announced on Monday and will be used to expand the facility’s exhibit on Scottish design.

It is understood staff at the museum are already looking at ways to increase the space.

The funding was announced by the previous UK government but was put under review by the new administration in Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s budget in October.

“So, we’ve had to make some very difficult decisions in the budget that are well documented in order for us to be able to fund the promises that had been made by the previous government.

“But there’s three things that fall from that.

“One is it’s a real vote of confidence in the city of Dundee, a real vote of confidence in the V&A and what it has achieved, not just for the museum itself, but for the wider area, that catalyst for regeneration.

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Ian Murray has described the extra funding for the V&A Dundee as ‘a vote of confidence’ (Lucy North/PA)

V&A Dundee director Leonie Bell said: “We are delighted the UK Government has confirmed £2.6 million of funding for V&A Dundee, Scotland’s design museum, to undertake a bold transformation of the Scottish Design Galleries that will bring design to life for visitors, enabling even more people to engage with Scotland’s innovative design history and its continuing influence around the world.

“V&A Dundee is an incredible resource for people living in Dundee and Scotland, drawing visitors to the region, championing design and designers and helping to change the face of the city and contributing to economic, cultural and social growth.

“This new funding means we can expand the story of design from Scotland and celebrate the worldwide influence of Scottish design and designers, further enhancing the visitor experience at V&A Dundee.”

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