Bletchley Park: Under Threat
A group of 'leading computer scientists' have today called for Government investment in Bletchley Park, the site of war time code-breaking.
Photo of an 'Enigma' machine on display at Bletchley Park, by Tim Gage
Read more here and here. And, if you are so inclined, you have the opportunity to sign the petition on the PM's website, and buy a piece of Bletchley history to aid the fundraising campaign.
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The fact that Bletchley Park is so closely associated with war is another factor, I guess. There is a tendency to avoid anything that could be seen to be glorifying war, for fear it will be perceived as 'nationalist' (to completely generalise, only the Right are comfortable with admitting their patriotism these days in the UK, and particularly England - just look at the howls of derision that met the PM's plan for a Museum of Britishness). Perhaps this is why there are moves to create a National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park; a far less problematic theme?
I wonder why it was considered to be ineligible for Heritage Lottery funding?