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Museum used for ‘Peaky Blinders’ filming receives emergency arts funding

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Peaky Blinders, has been given emergency arts funding by the government.The Black Country Living Museum will receive £3.74m from the Culture Recovery Fund, for regeneration and maintenance projects that were planned before the coronavirus pandemic, but now face delays or increased costs.It is currently being used as a Covid-19 vaccination centre.Before the pandemic, the West Midlands attraction had been planning “the single biggest development in its history”, according to the BBC.It comes after fans were recently invited to book a stay in Arthur Shelby’s (Paul Anderson) countryside house in Cheshire.The residence, used in season four of Steven Knight’s BBC show, is located right beside Tatton Park Estate and is currently up for rent.

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