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17 Oct 2012 Cornish mine museum gets HLF grant BY Tom Walker |
The Grade II King Edward Mine Museum near Camborne in Cornwall has been awarded a Your Heritage grant of £35,700 by the Heritage Lottery Fund. The grant has been match-funded with £10,000 from Cornwall Council and £2,477 from the Rural Development Programme for England. The King Edward Mine (KEM) is the oldest complete mine site left in Cornwall and the funding will support the development of a larger programme of events and activities for families, local people and schools. Close Window |