That is slightly up from the $3.125 (£2.33) recorded by the AAA
The National Lottery Heritage Fund has given the money in order to push plans forward to reopen the museum in the former post office, in New Bond Street.Bringing the collection back to a new museum in the centre of Bath is a major part of Bath and North East Somerset Council's plans to regenerate the Milson Quarter and boost the city's tourism economy, the
The council failed in its Levelling Up Fund bid to reopen the museum in the post office in 2023.The museum will apply for a full National Lottery grant of £7.2m next year.Storing the museum's collection in Wiltshire, at one of only places with the correct conditions to store the fragile collection, has cost the council £150,000 a year.
Cabinet member for economic and cultural sustainable development, Paul Roper, said: "This is going to be a new, world class institution in a UNESCO World Heritage City and there is huge excitement that, at long last, we will be able to display our unique and outstanding fashion collection in a location and setting that it fully deserves."The council plans to create a new "digital catalogue" which will make the collection available to audiences
Stuart McLeod, of the National Lottery Heritage Fund, said: "Not only does this mean a Grade II listed building will be brought back to life, but also a globally significant collection will be accessible to everyone, both in person and digitally."
Curly hair is more than just a hairstyle. It is a choice you have to keep making - or at least it is for me.The little that is known of what happened to Joshlin on the day she disappeared is thanks to Laurentia Lombaard, who turned state witness. She had been at the shack smoking drugs with Appollis and Van Rhyn at the time.
She explained that Joshlin, who had started school a few weeks before her disappearance, and her brother had stayed at home that day because they did not have clean uniforms.The children had been mainly left in the care of Appollis as Smith was in and out during course of the day, occasionally returning to smoke.
It is not clear exactly how or when Joshlin went missing but the trial established it was some time during the afternoon - but the preoccupation of most of the adults meant the disappearance was only reported to the police at 21:00.The social worker appointed to compile the report on the trio ahead of their sentencing described Smith as "manipulative" and someone who told "bald-faced lies".