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Concorde will be star attraction at £16m Bristol Aerospace Centre
POSTED 22 Jul 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
Purcell have designed a new hangar to house Concorde
Concorde is to be the crown jewel in a £16m (US$25m, €23m) aerospace museum, after the proposed attraction in Bristol, UK, was granted planning permission by local authorities.

To be housed on the former Filton Airfield – one of the birthplaces of the British aviation industry – the Bristol Aerospace Centre by Purcell will be comprised of two refurbished World War One aircraft hangars, which will be transformed into a heritage museum, learning suites, archives and workshops. Purcell have also designed a new hangar to house Concorde.

The new centre will tell the story of Bristol’s aerospace industry from 1910 to the present day and into the future, displaying several important heritage collections. It will create a permanent home where people can access Concorde 216, the last British Concorde assembled at the Filton site which led the design, testing and production of the supersonic airliner.

Nottingham-based Focus Consultants are project managers, cost consultants and funding and business planning advisors.

The plans – which have been in the works since 2003 when Concorde made its final flight – were approved by South Gloucestershire Council, whose leader Matthew Riddle said the development would “become one of the most popular visitor attractions in the West, bringing many economic benefits to the region while celebrating the history of the aerospace industry past, present and future."

The development gained one of the largest slices of a £21m (US$33m €30m) Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) grant in December, receiving £4.7m (US$7.3m, €6.7m) to create the heritage attraction.

For the rest of the projected £16m cost, the Bristol Aero Collection Trust has already received significant pledged support from BAE Systems, Rolls-Royce, Airbus and South Gloucestershire Council, as well as a number of local and national charitable trusts and major donors.
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Concorde will be star attraction at £16m Bristol Aerospace Centre
POSTED 22 Jul 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
Purcell have designed a new hangar to house Concorde
Concorde is to be the crown jewel in a £16m (US$25m, €23m) aerospace museum, after the proposed attraction in Bristol, UK, was granted planning permission by local authorities.

To be housed on the former Filton Airfield – one of the birthplaces of the British aviation industry – the Bristol Aerospace Centre by Purcell will be comprised of two refurbished World War One aircraft hangars, which will be transformed into a heritage museum, learning suites, archives and workshops. Purcell have also designed a new hangar to house Concorde.

The new centre will tell the story of Bristol’s aerospace industry from 1910 to the present day and into the future, displaying several important heritage collections. It will create a permanent home where people can access Concorde 216, the last British Concorde assembled at the Filton site which led the design, testing and production of the supersonic airliner.

Nottingham-based Focus Consultants are project managers, cost consultants and funding and business planning advisors.

The plans – which have been in the works since 2003 when Concorde made its final flight – were approved by South Gloucestershire Council, whose leader Matthew Riddle said the development would “become one of the most popular visitor attractions in the West, bringing many economic benefits to the region while celebrating the history of the aerospace industry past, present and future."

The development gained one of the largest slices of a £21m (US$33m €30m) Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) grant in December, receiving £4.7m (US$7.3m, €6.7m) to create the heritage attraction.

For the rest of the projected £16m cost, the Bristol Aero Collection Trust has already received significant pledged support from BAE Systems, Rolls-Royce, Airbus and South Gloucestershire Council, as well as a number of local and national charitable trusts and major donors.
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HLF grants £21m to various projects in latest round of funding


The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has green-lighted more than £21m in funding for a variety of heritage projects across the UK, including the renovation of a World War One social club, construction of Scotland’s first building conservation centre and the creation of an aerospace centre.
Bristol Aerospace Centre plans revealed


The first images for Bristol’s new Aerospace Centre have been unveiled by the team behind the project.
Bristol mayor backs proposed aerospace attraction


Bristol mayor George Ferguson has announced his support for a proposed aerospace attraction at the Filton airfield that would showcase aircraft, helicopters, aero-engines and missiles, and also provide a home for Concorde 216.
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