24 Hour Museum  
 
Text-only Version
December 1 2008
Search this site
Home
City Guides
Show Me
News
Exhibitions
What's On
Trails
Website of the Week
Links
For Museums and Galleries
For Teachers
For Volunteers
Press
Welsh Home
About Us
ICONS - a portrait of England
Map Search
Exhibitions Online
e-news Registration
arts council england logo
MLA
System Simulation Ltd
 
FOOTBALL MUSEUM AND TATTON PARK UP FOR THE LEVER PRIZE
By Caoimh McCarthy 16/09/2008
a photograph of a large glass fronted building

The National Football Museum officially opened in June 2001 at Preston North End's Deepdale stadium.

Two major cultural attractions in the North West, Tatton Park in Cheshire and The National Football Museum, Preston have been shortlisted for The Lever Prize.

The prize recognises flourishing North West cultural organisations worthy of international recognition.

Sponsored by the North West Business Leadership Team, who founded the award in 2005, and Arts and Business North West, the ultimate winner of The Lever Prize will receive £20,000 along with a distinctive trophy and the option to collaborate with the region’s top companies.

'Escape Vehicle No. 4' - part of Tatton Park Biennial. © Sam Youd

a photo of a wooden igloo like structure next to a lake

This year Tatton Park has been hosting a biennial with a number of arts and cultural events. The 1,000 acre parkland has played host to artists such as Paulette Philips, Heather and Ivan Morrison and Lisa Cheung, who have all produced semi permanent pieces, which were displayed in different areas of the parkland.

However it hasn’t been all art and installations at Tatton Park, on August 23 2008 there was a Viking invasion. Cestrescire Living History Group arrived staging a mock naval battle for children. The anarchy is set to continue with the arrival of the American Civil War society, who will be recreating the turbulent period of U.S history, this weekend, September 20 and 21.

Home to the largest single collection of football memorabilia in the world, The National Football Museum in Preston, has also been nominated for The Lever Prize.

a photograph of a man in suit next to a museum display board

Bobby Charlton was inducted into the Hall of Fame at the National Football Museum in 2002. © National Football Museum

Attractions here include the Hall of Fame and a viewing platform where visitors can look out on to the historic North End stadium. The museum also runs an extensive educational programme aimed at using a child’s interest in football to encourage their creativity with poetry workshops and arts and crafts sessions.

“We're honoured that the museum has been shortlisted to receive this prestigious award,” said Kevin Moore, Director of the National Football Museum. “We feel that we have a world-class cultural venue here in Preston and winning the Lever Prize would help endorse this.”

Manchester based not for profit creative company, FutureEverything CIC, has also been shortlisted for the prize. All those shortlisted will invited to present to the judges this month. The winner of The Lever Prize will be announced in January 2009.

National Football Museum, Preston
 

National Football Museum, Sir Tom Finney Way, Deepdale, Preston, PR1 6RU, Lancashire, England
T: 01772 908 442
Open: Open: Tues-Sat 10.00-17.00, Sun 11.00-17.00 Midweek matchday open until 19.30 For weekend matchdays the museum will close earlier - 3.00pm or 1.00pm depending on kick off time.
Closed: Closed: Mon except Bank Holidays, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Easter Sunday

Tatton Park House, Knutsford (National Trust)
 

Tatton Park House, Knutsford (National Trust), Knutsford, England
T: 01625 534400

Related Articles
News In Brief - Museums, Galleries And Heritage News
A New Plant Species Walks - At The Tatton Park Biennial
News In Brief - Week Ending August 10 2008
Strange Structure Takes Shape In The Gardens Of Tatton Park
Remarkable Life Of Walter Tull Celebrated By Westminster Archives
News In Brief - Week Ending January 13 2008
Get Into The Christmas Spirit At Festive Museum Events
 
285
Visit our City Heritage Guides for more news about Liverpool
| e-news registration | e-mail story to a friend | tell us what you think |
 
Mark Leckey Scoops £25,000 And The 2008 Turner PrizeMark Leckey Scoops £25,000 And The 2008 Turner Prize
Library Thief Update: Sentencing Adjourned Until January 16, 2009Library Thief Update: Sentencing Adjourned Until January 16, 2009
Fund Aims To Realise Long Campaign For Cardiff MuseumFund Aims To Realise Long Campaign For Cardiff Museum
Britglyph Art Campaign Uses Web To Make Mass GeoglyphBritglyph Art Campaign Uses Web To Make Mass Geoglyph
Inaugural Awards Ceremony Honours UK Arts PhilanthropistsInaugural Awards Ceremony Honours UK Arts Philanthropists
Rare Silver Cup Commemorating Coronation Of Charles II Is Saved For The NationRare Silver Cup Commemorating Coronation Of Charles II Is Saved For The Nation
London Fire Brigade Museum Escapes Closure - For NowLondon Fire Brigade Museum Escapes Closure - For Now
Another Busy Year For Archaeology On Orkney In 2008Another Busy Year For Archaeology On Orkney In 2008
Severndroog Castle To Be Restored Thanks To Lottery GrantSeverndroog Castle To Be Restored Thanks To Lottery Grant
Campaign To Save Captain Scott's Hut Needs Another £65,000Campaign To Save Captain Scott's Hut Needs Another £65,000
Open Air Lab Project Launches At The Natural History Museum
Gravity Defying Vertical Racer Drives Kids Up the Wall At MOSI
DCMS And English Heritage List Seven London Bridges
Railway Museums Launch Joint WWII Railway Worker Project
Bowes Museum Famous Mechanical Swan Goes Back On Show In December
Free Admission To Historic Scotland Sites For St Andrew's Day
Fund Raising Scheme Is Backing Great North Museum: Hancock
Tyneside Gallery Plots New Display After Funding Victory
Search for more news
e-news Registration