VGC backs Barry heritage centre plans
Plans for the development of a new Vale of Glamorgan heritage centre in Barry, South Wales, have been supported by the local authority.
The Vale of Glamorgan Council's (VGC) cabinet has resolved to explore the options and related costs for the scheme, which has been put forward by the Vale Heritage Centre Coalition (VHCC). Under the proposals, the VHCC hopes to receive a share of the £9m available through the Barry Town Regeneration Project to help towards the development.
Further funding could also be raised through a gift shop, a café, donations or a possible membership scheme, with the proposed centre set to contain displays on the history of the local area.
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