Notes to Editors
Group pic caption L-R:
Douglas Keillor, Regional Director for Scotland, BAM Construction
David Walker, Vice-Chair of Carnegie Dunfermline Trust
Stuart Cross, Chair of Fife Cultural Trust
Cllr Helen Law, Chair of the City of Dunfermline Area Committee
Heather Stewart, Chief Executive of Fife Cultural Trust
Nora Rundell, Chief Executive of Carnegie Dunfermline Trust
Aerial pic caption:
An aerial shot of the land behind the Dunfermline Carnegie Library where the museum and art gallery will be built. The street-front façade of the town house building next door to the library will remain but the rear of the building which you can see at the bottom of this image will be demolished to make way for the facility which will be fully integrated with the world’s first Carnegie library.
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Fife Cultural Trust is managing the project to build a new museum for Dunfermline on behalf of Fife Council.
New Dunfermline Museum and Art Gallery: The Heritage Lottery Fund awarded Fife Council a grant of £2.8 million towards this project in February 2013. Fife Council has committed £8.25 million and The Carnegie Dunfermline Trust will also make a contribution of £1m. The new building which will be integrated with the Dunfermline Carnegie Library will house a museum over two floors, three temporary exhibition galleries, a café, a new children’s library and a local history, study and archives space.