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New statue to honour Open University pioneer

Milton Keynes City Council is commissioning a new statue to be built in the city centre to celebrate Jennie Lee, the trailblazing figure who played a pivotal role in establishing The Open University.


The statue will be a lasting tribute to her vision and impact and will recognise how The Open University has transformed education for millions of people across the world. 


Baroness Lee of Asheridge was a passionate politician and served as the first Minister of State for the Arts in the 1960s. As one of the driving forces behind The Open University, her determination led to an ambitious idea becoming a world-leading institution, giving people access to higher education regardless of their background.  


Further information about the life of Jennie Lee can be found on The Open University website.

The announcement comes as the city marks 60 years since the government first received Jennie Lee’s groundbreaking White Paper that set out an approach for arts provision in the UK, paving the way for the eventual establishment of the Arts Council.


The city council is now inviting artists to submit initial proposals for the statue and these will help to shape a final design brief. The statue will be funded through developer contributions and will add to the growing collection of public art in the city centre.


Artists interested in submitting proposals can find more details by emailing culture@milton-keynes.gov.uk

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