Help for Heritage As Hestercombe Receives Lifeline
4 months ago
**Help for heritage as Hestercombe receives lifeline from Government’s Culture Recovery Fund**:
- Help for heritage as Hestercombe receives lifeline from Government’s Culture Recovery Fund**Heritage sites protected**:
- More help for heritage in need with £14 million investment in England’s historic sites
- Hestercombe among 162 organisations receiving lifeline grant from the £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund
- Culture across the country benefits as 70 per cent of latest Culture Recovery funding awarded outside London
Lifeline grants from the latest round of the £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund will protect a further 162 heritage sites to ensure that jobs and access to arts, culture and heritage in local communities are protected in the months ahead, the Culture Secretary announced on 7th November 2020.
Historic sites including Hestercombe will receive help to meet ongoing costs and support to restart activity when it is possible to do so safely.
The sum of £9,000 awarded to Hestercombe will be used to make urgent repairs to the ageing Hestercombe House, ownership of which was transferred to Hestercombe Gardens Trust under a community asset transfer from Somerset County Council in 2013 for the sum of £1.
More than £9 million has been allocated by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Historic England on behalf of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, which builds on £103 million awarded to more significant historic places last month. Grants between between £10,000 and £1 million have been awarded to stabilise 77 organisations.
In addition, £5 million will go to construction and maintenance projects that have been paused due to the pandemic.
Historic England has allocated £3,971,513 in awards from the Heritage Stimulus Fund, part of a £120 million capital investment from the Culture Recovery Fund, to restart construction and maintenance projects facing delays or increased costs as a result of the pandemic and save specialist livelihoods in the sector.
Culture Secretary, Oliver Dowden, said:
- “These grants will help the places that have shaped our skylines for hundreds of years and that continue to define culture in our towns and cities._
- From St Paul’s and Ronnie Scott’s to The Lowry and Durham Cathedral, we’re protecting heritage and culture in every corner of the country to save jobs and ensure it can bounce back strongly.”_
Founder and Chief Executive of Hestercombe Gardens Trust, Philip White MBE, commented:
- “We are pleased to have been awarded these funds from the COVID-19 Emergency Heritage At Risk Response Fund, which will enable us to undertake vital restoration work to repair the roofs of the closet towers on the south facing side of Hestercombe House - work which has been needed for several years._
- As an independent charity, we are grateful to the Culture Recovery Fund for this grant, which recognises Hestercombe’s importance both as a historic building with a rich history stretching back over 800 years, and its value to the local community as the focus of Hestercombe’s truly unique landscape.”_
74 organisations are also receiving grants of up to £25,000 from the Covid-19 Emergency Heritage at Risk Response Fund, launched by Historic England and almost quadrupled thanks to the Culture Recovery Fund, to cover maintenance and repairs urgently needed on historic buildings and sites up and down the country.
Duncan Wilson, Historic England Chief Executive said:
- “Historic places across the country, from Durham Cathedral embodying more than a thousand years of history to the Crystal Palace dinosaurs, much loved by children and grownups alike, are being supported by the Government’s latest round of grants awarded under the Culture Recovery Fund. This funding is a lifeline which is kickstarting essential repairs and maintenance at many of our most precious historic sites, so they can begin to recover from the damaging effects of Covid-19. It is also providing employment for skilled craft workers who help to keep historic places alive and the wheels of the heritage sector turning. Our shared heritage is an anchor for us all in these challenging times and this funding will help to ensure it remains part of our collective future.”_
Ros Kerslake, Chief Executive of the National Lottery Heritage Fund said:
- “The Government’s £1.57bn package for culture is unprecedented and it’s important to acknowledge how valuable this has been for our heritage organisations and visitor attractions. Although we are not able to support everyone facing difficulties, today’s funding package helps a diverse range of heritage organisations from across the country survive, adapt and plan for a brighter future through the Culture Recovery Fund for Heritage._
- “By the end of this financial year we will have distributed almost £600m of Government and National Lottery Funding to heritage organisations. Investing in heritage remains vi
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