National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF) has awarded the city’s Royal Pavilion Estate regeneration an additional £1 million from its Heritage Capital Kickstart Fund, which will be added to the £4.823 million grant allocated by the NLHF for the project in 2016 and £458,920 from Arts Council England’s (ACE) Cultural Capital Kickstart Fund awarded in December 2020.Council leader Phélim Mac Cafferty said: “This is a symbol of hope for Brighton & Hove’s cultural recovery after an especially difficult year for the arts.
We look forward to when the city’s venues can welcome back artists and audiences safely, with improved access for everyone to enjoy cultural experiences.Corn Exchange interior building works“We are extremely grateful to the NLHF for.