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£8.3 million funding to pave way for V&A Dundee

Swinney announces funding for V&A Dundee surroundings.

Dundee will benefit from an additional £8.3 million in funding which will be used to create a new waterfront area to surround the V&A Museum of Design Dundee building and complement its spectacular design, John Swinney announced yesterday.

The funding, awarded by Scottish Enterprise and which is separate to the V&A Dundee building costs, will help create an attractive environment around the museum, providing visitors with an outstanding first impression worthy of the first purpose-built design museum in the UK outside London.

V&A Dundee will appear to float within two pools of water, reinforcing the connection between the museum and the River Tay. Capitalising on this riverside setting the planned design will transform the approach to the Kengo Kuma-designed building using imaginative landscaping and planting techniques to complement the extraordinary architecture. The new space will provide a vibrant city stage for the public to enjoy activities, events and installations at the waterfront.

Finance Secretary John Swinney said:

“The financial support from the Scottish Government via Scottish Enterprise, will regenerate the Dundee Central Waterfront and will offer views over the river, the city and the museum.

“This in turn will create local jobs and contribute significantly to the regeneration of the city itself.

“The V&A project is a fantastic, once in a generation opportunity for the city to re-invent itself and enjoy greater economic success. I am delighted that the Scottish Government is part of this ground-breaking development."

Mick McHugh, director at Scottish Enterprise added:

“This is a nationally important project which will pave the way for the V&A Dundee which will be transformational for the local and national economies, both in terms of visitor numbers and jobs with more than 860 net construction, tourism and waterfront district jobs anticipated in the next decade.

“After the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao opened there was a 25 per cent increase in employment in its tourism and hospitality sectors, with knock-on job increases in other sectors and we are already seeing very encouraging investment in the hotel sector in Dundee.”

Dundee City Council administration leader Councillor Ken Guild said:

"I am pleased that Dundee has secured this funding from Scottish Enterprise. This promenade will add an extra dimension to the V&A Dundee and make it even more attractive for local people, visitors and investors."

The promenade works are currently being tendered as part of the overall building construction tender by Dundee City Council.

The V&A Dundee building is planned for completion in 2016 and will host major exhibitions of international design from 2017, celebrating Scotland’s rich design heritage and helping develop contemporary talent.

Notes To Editors

Artists impressions of the promenade are available to download from:

V&A Dundee - https://www.dropbox.com/sh/qlx2ux2la3djoio/HBiobDAati

About Dundee Waterfront

The £1 billion transformation of Dundee city waterfront, which encompasses 240 hectares of development land stretching 8km along the River Tay, is a strategic, focused and forward-looking 30 year project (2001-2031) that is propelling the city to international acclaim. The area is divided into five focused zones: Riverside; Seabraes; The Central Waterfront, City Quay and Dundee Port.

The Dundee Waterfront development has been ranked as the 3rd most active regeneration project (Planning magazine, April 2013) and is expected to become Scotland's first sustainable community (BREEAM), which will help developers to meet corporate governance obligations while offering the benefit of lower whole life development costs.

Currently in stage 3 of the 30 year project, the city landscape is changing at a steady pace. Nearly half of the £1 billion investment has already been committed, a number of developments have been completed and many are underway.

About V&A Museum of Design Dundee

V&A Museum of Design Dundee will be an international centre for design, housed in a world-class building at the heart of Dundee’s revitalized waterfront. It will host major exhibitions, celebrate design heritage, inspire and promote contemporary talent, and encourage future design innovation.

V&A Dundee is being delivered by Design Dundee Ltd, a partnership between the Victoria and Albert Museum – the world’s greatest museum of art and design – and Dundee City Council, the University of Dundee, Abertay University and Scottish Enterprise.

The Scottish Government has committed £15m in capital towards the project’s £45m budget. As of April 2014, the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has awarded a further £9.4m (of which £8m is for capital). Creative Scotland has awarded £5m (of which £4.5m is for capital). The remaining amounts will fund activities in the pre and early opening phase. A further £15m is also being sought from private sources, corporates, generous philanthropic pledges and gifts with £6.7m already raised towards this goal. www.vandadundee.org

MEDIA CONTACTS – FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Scottish Government – Lisa McDonald - 07810507013

V&A Dundee- Graeme Cleland at the BIG Partnership on 0131 557 5252 or emailgraeme.cleland@bigpartnership.co.uk

Dundee City Council - Lewis Thomson, Public Relations: 01382 434194

Channel website: http://www.gov.scot/

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