Information on Leicestershire

The battle begins for Lottery Awards!

Posted on 31/05/11

Leicestershire Councty CouncilAdults & Communities

31 May 2011

The battle begins for Lottery Awards!

Leicestershires famous Bosworth Battlefield was where King Richard III fought and lost his final battle and his life in a defining moment in British history. The Heritage Centre, which commemorates and interprets the dramatic events of 1485, has successfully secured a place in the semi finals of The National Lottery Awards.

Members of the public now have their chance to vote for the flagship visitor attraction ahead of the finals being announced later this summer. Voting will begin on Tuesday May 31st and the three projects in each category with the highest number of votes will go through to the final round of public voting. Votes can be placed at: www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk/awards or by phoning 0844 836 9712.

Bosworth Battlefield has been nominated for the category of Best Heritage Project for its groundbreaking revitalisation project. Lottery funding was used for the Bosworth Battlefield Revitalisation Project that has refreshed, modernised and expanded the 37 year-old heritage centre dedicated to the historic Battle of Bosworth Field. The project also involved carrying out a groundbreaking archaeological survey to locate the actual battlefield site, a puzzle archaeologists have been trying to solve for decades.

Now thanks to the project, the battlefield site has finally been pinpointed, and with the opening of an interactive visitors centre at the location, 48,000 people a year are able to enjoy the chance to learn more about the famous battlefield and how it shaped British history.

The interactive exhibition at Bosworth Battlefield Visitor Centre attracts visitors from around the globe, looking to re-live the historic battle of 1485. Inside they can try on armour, pull a longbow and see rare finds discovered during the archaeological survey, which made headlines around the world. The visitor centre houses the largest collection of 15th century cannonballs from any battlefield in Europe.

Set in the beautiful Leicestershire countryside, and close to Market Bosworth Country Park, the battlefield has so much to offer. As well as the visitor centre, there are falconry displays, local guided walks and living history events and a tea room for visitors to enjoy. The newly opened Battle of Bosworth Trail now provides an opportunity for visitors to mix exercise with history as they walk around Ambion Hill, visiting the interpretation points along the way learning key facts about the battle and bringing history to life. The trail offers two interpreted views across the actual battlefield site.

David Sprason, Leicestershire County Councils Cabinet Member for Adults and Communities said:

This is fantastic news for Leicestershire and I am delighted that Bosworth Battlefield has reached the semi finals. Lottery funding has enabled us to create a unique visitor experience that takes people right back to the time of the famous battle which has been so pivotal in shaping British history.

Its really easy to vote and I want everyone to show their support for our battlefield and vote for it. It would be a huge accolade for the whole of Leicestershire if Bosworth was to win at the finals and it would be extremely rewarding for everyone involved in the project to receive national recognition for all their hard work. You cant fail to be proud when you consider its significance as a turning point in our history.

Voting opens from 9am on Tuesday 31st May and closes at midday on Monday 20th June.

For further details and to place your vote please visit:

www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk/awards

Votes can also be cast by telephone (full details are available on the website above)

For more information about Bosworth Battlefield please visit: www.bosworthbattlefield.com

Notes to Editors

Bosworth

Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre is run by Leicestershire County Council. The battle, which took place on 22 August 1485, brought an end to 30 years of English civil war, now known as the War of the Roses and saw the infamous King Richard III lose both his life and crown to Henry Tudor. The Battlefield includes an award-winning exhibition telling the story of the Battle and looking at its impact on British history, which has been funded by an award from the Heritage Lottery Fund.

The National Lottery Awards are the annual search to find the UKs favourite Lottery-funded projects. They recognise the difference that Lottery-funded organisations both big and small make to local communities. From 9am 31 May- Midday 20 June, 70 semi-finalists will compete for public votes.

The three projects in each category with the highest number of votes will go through to the final round of public voting. The winning project in each category will receive national recognition at a star-studded event later this year, broadcast on BBC One.

Latest News

Keep your home secure and enjoy the summer

Police,Loughborough

Keep your home secure and enjoy the summerSummer burglary campaign adviceAs the weather warms up Leicestershire Police is reminding residents to secure their windows and doors every time they leave their homes. The force is launching a summer campaign to help prevent an increase in burglaries across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.... 25 May 2012 Keep your home secure and enjoy the summer

Jewellery stolen in robbery on Launde Road

Police,Loughborough

Jewellery stolen in robbery on Launde RoadOfficers are appealing for witnesses following a robbery on Launde Road, Oadby. The incident took place on Tuesday, May 8 at around 3pm.... 25 May 2012 Jewellery stolen in robbery on Launde Road

'Protect your gold leaflets issued in Leicester

Police,Loughborough

'Protect your gold leaflets issued in LeicesterAdvice leaflet issuedAdvice leaflets will be distributed in Leicester this weekend urging residents to protect your gold. The leaflets - which contain crime prevention tips and urge residents to report any suspicious activity - are being pushed through letterboxes and handed out in places of worship and community centres to raise awareness of a recent rise in burglaries in which Asian gold jewellery has been targeted.... 25 May 2012 'Protect your gold leaflets issued in Leicester

New technology boosts independence

Leicestershire,Loughborough

Adults & Communities24 May 2012New technology boosts independenceCutting edge technology provided by the county council is helping people to stay in their own homes, giving peace of mind to their relatives. Maisie Walker from Shepshed is enjoying her freedom again, despite epilepsy, thanks to Leicestershire County Council.... 24 May 2012 New technology boosts independence

Businesses to benefit from successful transport bid

Leicestershire,Loughborough

Environment & Transport24 May 2012Businesses to benefit from successful transport bid Leicestershire County Council has today learned it has been successful in a bid for 4m to boost sustainable transport. The Government cash will benefit businesses and residents, primarily in and around Loughborough and Coalville, by funding schemes designed to alleviate congestion, boost the local economy and reduce carbon.... 24 May 2012 Businesses to benefit from successful transport bid

Related News

Treat your dad for free at Bosworth Battlefield!

Leicestershire,Loughborough

Adults & Communities8 June 2011Treat your dad for free at Bosworth Battlefield!Treat your dad to a fun day out at Bosworth Battlefields award winning exhibition this Fathers Day (Sunday 19th June). See what he would look like as a medieval soldier in the dressing up area or challenge him to an archery competition on the interactive longbow.... 08 Jun 2011 Treat your dad for free at Bosworth Battlefield!

Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre becomes Accredited Museum!

boswoth

Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre is celebrating after being recognised by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) as meeting the national standard for UK museums. ... 15 May 2008 Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre becomes Accredited Museum!

King Richard meets Henry VII again at famous battlefield!

Leicestershire,Loughborough

Adults & Communities17 June 2011King Richard meets Henry VII again at famous battlefield!***Photo Opportunity: History will be repeated once again when a fascinating new trail enabling visitors to explore the story of the Battle of Bosworth will be officially opened by none other than King Richard III and his arch enemy Henry Tudor. The pair will no-doubt fight until the bitter end to do the official honours.... 17 Jun 2011 King Richard meets Henry VII again at famous battlefield!

Vote for your favourite visitor attraction

Leicestershire,Loughborough

Community Services23 March 2011Vote for your favourite visitor attractionLeicestershires museums and visitor attractions are among some of the best in the country and people now have the chance to vote for their favourite! Voting is now open for this years prestigious Museum and Heritage Awards for Excellence 2011. Leicestershire County Councils museums have won more awards than any other museums service in the East Midlands and with the wealth of different attractions to visit its easy to see why.... 23 Mar 2011 Vote for your favourite visitor attraction

Top Leicestershire museums scoop prestigious awards!

Leicestershire,Loughborough

Community Services17 September 2010Top Leicestershire museums scoop prestigious awards!The historical battlefield where King Richard III fought his last battle and a former colliery turned tourist attraction both scooped top regional awards at a ceremony last night. The Leicestershire County Council attractions came tops at the Renaissance East Midlands Regional Heritage Awards held last night at Kelham Hall in Newark.... 17 Sep 2010 Top Leicestershire museums scoop prestigious awards!

Relevant News

Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre becomes Accredited Museum!

boswoth

Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre is celebrating after being recognised by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) as meeting the national standard for UK museums. ... 15 May 2008 Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre becomes Accredited Museum!

Coffin to find new home at Bosworth Battlefield

Leicestershire,Loughborough

Community Services 27 January 2009 Coffin to find new home at Bosworth Battlefield A medieval stone coffin, rumoured to be that of King Richard III, will be on display at Bosworth Battlefield when it re-opens for the season on Sunday 1 February. Found by local resident Reg Colver in a garden in Earl Shilton, the coffin was unearthed with the help of historian Dan Snow and filmed by The One Show in November.... 30 Jan 2009 Coffin to find new home at Bosworth Battlefield

Falcons and Ferrets at Bosworth Battlefield

Leicestershire,Loughborough

Community Services 9 February 2009 Falcons and Ferrets at Bosworth Battlefield Experience the age old art of falconry with local falconers and Country Park Rangers at Bosworth Battlefield in Sutton Cheney, on Sunday 22 February, 11. 00 - 3.... 10 Feb 2009 Falcons and Ferrets at Bosworth Battlefield

A walk through history begins...

Leicestershire,Loughborough

Community Services 16 February 2009 A walk through history begins. .... 17 Feb 2009 A walk through history begins...

Mothers go free at Bosworth Battlefield

Leicestershire,Loughborough

Community Services 16 March 2009 Mothers go free at Bosworth Battlefield Bosworth Battlefield is offering the chance to treat your Mum to a great day out, and better still it s free! The award-winning interactive exhibition is the perfect place to spend quality time with your Mum, with eight interactive galleries bringing to life the deadly battle of 1485. See what Mum would have looked like as a medieval soldier in the dressing-up area, before challenging her to a test of skill on the interactive longbow who would have made the best archer! Then watch the drama unfold in the atmospheric battle room, before trying your hand as battlefield archaeologists in BFI, Bosworth Field Investigates Research Lab.... 18 Mar 2009 Mothers go free at Bosworth Battlefield

Most Read News (today)

Leicester men guilty of smuggling 36m of cannabis

Police,Loughborough

Leicester men guilty of smuggling 36m of cannabis Anjam Nazir, Mohinder Singh, Baljinder Singh Three men from Leicester have pleaded guilty to their part in one of the country s biggest Cannabis smuggling operations. Leicestershire Constabulary is now able to provide details about the 36m drugs investigation following the conclusion of the trial at Winchester Crown Court today (Tuesday June 2).... 02 Jun 2009 Leicester men guilty of smuggling 36m of cannabis

Second collision on M1 northbound

police

Leicestershire Constabulary are investigating a second fatal collision on the M1 northbound. The first collision happened at around 8.... 12 Nov 2008 Second collision on M1 northbound

Man found guilty of assault and rape of woman in Loughborough

Police,Loughborough

Man found guilty of assault and rape of woman in LoughboroughPaulius TroninasA 19-year-old man has today (Friday January 7, 2011) been found guilty of the assault and rape of a woman in Loughborough. Paulius Troninas, 19, of Paget Street, Loughborough was found guilty of rape and section 18 grievous bodily harm following a trial at Nottingham Crown Court.... 07 Jan 2011 Man found guilty of assault and rape of woman in Loughborough

Police confirm death of woman in Shepshed is non-suspicious

Police,Loughborough

Police confirm death of woman in Shepshed is non-suspiciousOfficers investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a woman in Shepshed have confirmed that the death is not being treated as suspicious. The body was discovered in Butthole Lane at about 1pm on Wednesday January 5.... 06 Jan 2011 Police confirm death of woman in Shepshed is non-suspicious

Cement mixer stolen from Hinckley

Police,Loughborough

Cement mixer stolen from Hinckley Police are appealing for witnesses after a burglary at a building site in Hinckley. The incident happened at a building site at a premises on Baines Lane between 4.... 10 Mar 2009 Cement mixer stolen from Hinckley

Most Read News (this month)

Leicester men guilty of smuggling 36m of cannabis

Police,Loughborough

Leicester men guilty of smuggling 36m of cannabis Anjam Nazir, Mohinder Singh, Baljinder Singh Three men from Leicester have pleaded guilty to their part in one of the country s biggest Cannabis smuggling operations. Leicestershire Constabulary is now able to provide details about the 36m drugs investigation following the conclusion of the trial at Winchester Crown Court today (Tuesday June 2).... 02 Jun 2009 Leicester men guilty of smuggling 36m of cannabis

Second collision on M1 northbound

police

Leicestershire Constabulary are investigating a second fatal collision on the M1 northbound. The first collision happened at around 8.... 12 Nov 2008 Second collision on M1 northbound

Man found guilty of assault and rape of woman in Loughborough

Police,Loughborough

Man found guilty of assault and rape of woman in LoughboroughPaulius TroninasA 19-year-old man has today (Friday January 7, 2011) been found guilty of the assault and rape of a woman in Loughborough. Paulius Troninas, 19, of Paget Street, Loughborough was found guilty of rape and section 18 grievous bodily harm following a trial at Nottingham Crown Court.... 07 Jan 2011 Man found guilty of assault and rape of woman in Loughborough

Police confirm death of woman in Shepshed is non-suspicious

Police,Loughborough

Police confirm death of woman in Shepshed is non-suspiciousOfficers investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a woman in Shepshed have confirmed that the death is not being treated as suspicious. The body was discovered in Butthole Lane at about 1pm on Wednesday January 5.... 06 Jan 2011 Police confirm death of woman in Shepshed is non-suspicious

Cement mixer stolen from Hinckley

Police,Loughborough

Cement mixer stolen from Hinckley Police are appealing for witnesses after a burglary at a building site in Hinckley. The incident happened at a building site at a premises on Baines Lane between 4.... 10 Mar 2009 Cement mixer stolen from Hinckley

Most Read News (alltime)

House burgled in Sileby

Police,Loughborough

House burgled in Sileby Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward following the report of a burglary in St Marys Road, Sileby. The incident happened at about 5pm on Tuesday April 4, when the victim, a woman in her eighties, heard a noise inside her home.... 19 Apr 2011 House burgled in Sileby

Five Leicester men sentenced after illegal immigration scam

Police,Loughborough

Five Leicester men sentenced after illegal immigration scamTop L to R - Sandip Rana, Satish Ravat, Vishal Shah bottom L to R Bhavesh Patel and Jaswinder ChahalFive Leicester men have today (Thursday November 25) been sentenced for their part in an illegal immigration scam. Bhavesh Patel (27) of Columbine Road, Hamilton, Satish Ravat (28) of Arbour Road, Leicester, Sandip Singh Rana (29) of Moores Road, Leicester, Jaswinder Chahal (42) of Swithland Avenue, Leicester and Vishal Jitendra Shah (25) of Braemar Close, Leicester pleaded guilty at Leicester Crown Court at an earlier hearing to assisting unlawful immigration to a member state contrary to section 25 of the Immigration Act 1971.... 25 Nov 2010 Five Leicester men sentenced after illegal immigration scam

Forensic Psychology

crime

Volunteers are being sought to take part in a new study at the University of Leicester which will have important implications for forensic research. Participants are required to spend just 30 minutes undertaking memory tasks and questionnaires which will help to shed new light on the relationship between personality, the experience of life adversity, and eye-witness memory.... 23 May 2008 Forensic Psychology

Multi agency forum test explosion exercise at Leicester Racecourse

Police,Loughborough

Multi agency forum test explosion exercise at Leicester RacecourseMembers from Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Local Resilience Forum (LRF) have today (Wednesday October 27, 2010) been involved in a pre-planned exercise to test how emergency services would cope with a major incident. At 10.... 27 Oct 2010 Multi agency forum test explosion exercise at Leicester Racecourse

Fatal road traffic collision on Melton Road

Police,Loughborough

Fatal road traffic collision on Melton Road Officers from the force s Serious Collision Investigation Unit are appealing for witnesses after a fatal road traffic collision on Melton Road. The collision occurred at around 7.... 08 Jun 2009 Fatal road traffic collision on Melton Road