Bletchley Park: The preservation challenge

Summary: At the home of British WWII codebreaking efforts, the Bletchley Park Trust faces the challenge of renovating rotting buildings and developing poor infrastructure

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Other areas of Bletchley Park are similarly run down.

While Bletchley Park houses the National Museum of Computing, which on Tuesday launched its own fundraising campaign, Bletchley Park is a separate entity and needs to raise its own funds.

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  • And the Gov spent how much on the LHC???

    Is that all? 5 million smackaroos!?

    I'd expect that perhaps the land is seen to be more valuable for another purpose now. Oh well. Time has moved on and perhaps it just goes to show that some things in our collective history are just not worth keeping (perhaps even better is that they are just left alone until forgotten).




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