Bletchley Park announces new funding

A vital role in WWII
A vital role in WWII

Bletchley Park's continual battle to keep its head above water has been given a boost by the news that the local council have helped to generate £600,000 to keep the historical technology site open.

Best know for being the place where the Enigma code was cracked in World War II – a breakthrough which handed the initiative to the Allies - Bletchley Park is also home to the National Museum of Computing.

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