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£2m grant awarded to Botanical Gardens revamp

Julia Rausing Trust has included Birmingham tourist attraction and event destination in new round of funding

A £2m grant has been awarded to a project to revamp Birmingham Botanical Gardens

A popular tourist and event destination in Birmingham has secured a £2 million grant to support a major restoration project.

The Botanical Gardens in Edgbaston has received the money to help it with the £19 million overhaul, plans for which were revealed in September.

The 15-acre site is home to heritage assets, including four Victorian glasshouses, which will be restored to reflect their original form and adapted to serve contemporary horticultural needs.

The project will provide a low-carbon, sympathetic reinterpretation of the existing gardens and structure and will deliver a long-term sustainable future for the attraction.

The work was described as "urgent and extensive" by chief executive Sara Blair-Manning.

The grade II*-listed complex, which is home to more than 10,000 botanic species, opened in 1832 and welcomes around 220,000 visitors and 19,000 school children every year.

Chairwoman Sue Beardsmore said, "We are absolutely thrilled to receive this magnificent support for the Growing Our Green Heritage Project.