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Enigma: Cracked at Bletchley

Bletchley Park needs cash for Turing hut

Hut that was home to godfather of the computer needs urgent restoration work

Tom Young

English Heritage has called for further funding to restore the part of Bletchley Park that was home to code breaker Alan Turing, 'godfather' of the computer.

The charity will pledge a further £100,000 per annum to Bletchley Park over the next three years, on condition that the funding is matched by outside partners.

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The endorsement has given a much needed boost to fundraising efforts, according to Simon Greenish, director of the Bletchley Park Trust.

"We are infinitely more optimistic that these buildings will be restored for future generations, and we are actively inviting other organisations and individuals to step forward to help drive this crucial regeneration initiative, " he said.

Bletchley Park was home to World War II code breaking efforts and was where the Enigma code was finally cracked.

Huts 1, 3 and 6, where Enigma code breaking efforts were concentrated, are in dire need of restoration, while Hut 11, wartime home to the Turing-Welchman Bombe machines, is also in a critical state of repair.

Last week, English Heritage gave Bletchley Park a £330,000 grant to cover urgent repair works to the roof of the Grade II listed Mansion.

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