Scottish museums given money to mitigate coronavirus blow

They're having to close during the Easter holidays

Author: John CallanPublished 5th Apr 2020

Scotland's museums are being given £700,000 to tide them through the coronaviurus crisis.

Attractions across the country have been forced to close their doors during the pandemic.

They'll be able to apply for a share of the Scottish Government-backed cash from Wednesday - with the majority going to independent bodies looking after recognised collections.

Lucy Casot, chief executive of Museums Galleries Scotland said: "The unprecedented situation caused by Covid-19 has far-reaching implications for Scotland's museums and galleries.

"The timing is hitting particularly hard as the Easter season is a major and vital income generator for many and the funding from the Scottish Government will be a welcome lifeline to those who need it at this time.

"We ask all of Scotland's museums to keep us informed of the impact of Covid-19 on their organisations so we can continue to respond in this evolving situation.''

A further £55,000 of capital funding has been made available to all museums to purchase the necessary equipment to work from home and help museums provide digital access to collections and activity.

Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop said: "On average each year, Scotland's museums and galleries welcome 25 million visitors through their doors from all parts of Scotland and beyond.

"Whilst it is disappointing that they have had to close during the Covid-19 crisis, it is the right thing to do to help stop the spread of the virus and save lives.

"Today's announcement of #700,000 reaffirms the Scottish Government's commitment to the sector and will enable Museums Galleries Scotland to offer valuable and much needed assistance to help local independent museums get through these turbulent times.''