A project which will look to breathe new life into Enniskillen Workhouse has secured a major funding boost.
The National Lottery Heritage Fund has awarded over £2 million for the key heritage project.
Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, in partnership with South West College (SWC) will begin work on this summer to create a state-of-the-art business development hub and heritage space. The previously untold story of the workhouse and the people who were housed there will also be brought to life in the mixed-use exhibition and display space.
Announcing the award, Northern Ireland Director of The National Lottery Heritage Fund, Paul Mullan, said: "It is wonderful to announce our support for this ambitious project which will breathe new life into this historic building. This project will restore the remaining Entrance Block to create modern facilities for business and enterprise whilst ensuring its important connections to the people who were housed here and its social heritage are opened up and conserved."
The project will see the Workhouse Entrance Block restored with part of the building known as the Porter's Room redeveloped as mixed-use exhibition, reminiscence and display space. Here the surviving workhouse records and minute books will be displayed, and a dedicated heritage trail will be used to tell the story of the workhouse and the people who were housed there, for the first time. This space will be managed in conjunction with Fermanagh and Omagh District Council's Fermanagh County Museum, also funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund. The remaining first floor space, managed in partnership with SWC, will be brought back into use as a hub for business innovation and enterprise.
Throughout the restoration works a dedicated heritage skills and education programme will enable more than 100 local craftspeople and contractors to benefit from accredited training in heritage skills, and 12 apprenticeships will be created throughout the restoration works.
Commenting on the announcement, Michael McAlister, Chief Executive of South West College added: "We are delighted that, in partnership with Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, our application to the National Lottery Heritage Fund has been successful. The Workhouse sits adjacent to the new Erne Campus development in Enniskillen and there is a strong synergy between these two projects in terms of skills and economic development in the region. The restoration of the Workhouse will create a range of exciting opportunities for local people including new skills opportunities through the roll out of a dedicated heritage skills development programme and also the opportunity to secure business innovation and enterprise development support through the new hub which will be located in the restored Workhouse."
The restored Enniskillen Workhouse is expected to be complete by January 2022.
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