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Friday 2 February 2001

National Heritage Memorial Fund

2 February 2001

The Prime Minister has reappointed Ms Sue Palmer as a Trustee of the National Heritage Memorial Fund for a further term of three years from 29 January 2001.

Biographical Notes

Ms Palmer is currently International Director of Marketing Communication of Grant Thornton. She is a non executive Director of the UK Hydrographic Office. Ms Palmer has a deep interest in conservation: she has been a Member of the Conservation Advisory Committee, The Museums and Galleries Commission and a Member of the Executive Committee, The Textile Conservation Centre. Ms Palmer’s interest in music and education is demonstrated by her connection to the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment where she was a Director for 12 years and by her membership of the Advisory Board of Imperial College Business School and her Trusteeship of the European School of Management

Notes for Editors

The National Heritage Memorial Fund (NHFM) is a fund of last resort which provides grants for buying items which are of outstanding interest, importance to the national heritage, and which are at risk of being developed, damaged or destroyed. The NHMF is also responsible for the distribution of the heritage share of the proceeds from the National Lottery which it does via the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF). The HLF gives financial help to projects which safeguard improved access to land, buildings, objects and collections of importance to the national heritage of the UK. It can also provide support for projects which produce wider public benefits in terms of education, access and urban regeneration. [Trustees do not receive remuneration, but are entitled to claim a daily allowance of £180].

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