Queer Heritage South awarded £1.25m from The National Lottery Heritage Fund UK

This article was first published by Queer Heritage South.

Last week held exciting news for Brighton & Hove’s vibrant LGBTQIA+ community and beyond! Queer Heritage South has just been awarded a monumental £1.25 million from The National Lottery Heritage Fund. This isn’t just a grant; it’s a powerful statement, marking one of the largest single investments in LGBTQIA+ heritage by the Heritage Fund. It highlights a growing recognition across the UK of the critical importance of shaping and preserving queer history.

The ‘Queer Heritage South: Live Archive’ project, set to culminate in 2027 – the 60th anniversary of the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality in the UK – is truly pioneering. Building on a decade of impactful work, including the popular LGBTQIA+ History Clubs, this funding will allow Queer Heritage South to take its vital mission to the next level

In the next three years ‘Queer Heritage South: Live Archive’ will work towards creating a new and inclusive digital archive, future-proofing LGBTQIA+ collecting in Brighton & Hove, animating the archive through an array of our iconic cultural events, and delivering a major exhibition in 2027. This isn’t just about collecting; it’s about future-proofing these invaluable stories, ensuring they’re accessible and celebrated for generations to come.