England, Midlands & East: delegated decisions October 2024
National Lottery Heritage Grants
The People's Gallery: A hundred and 10 years of healthcare, hospitals, heritage and healing
Applicant: Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust Charities
Project description: This project will explore the 110 years of the Birmingham City Hospital, saving its built heritage with the relocation of the early 20th century stained-glass windows and creating an exhibition to share the hospital's history.
Decision: Award grant of £248,528 (85%)
The Hooves Group
Applicant: Therapeutic Hooves CIC
Project description: The project will either move their current horse shelters or construct new ones and install new fencing.
Decision: Reject
Saving Minsterley Meadows
Applicant: Middle Marches Community Land Trust Limited
Project description: This project will involve the purchase, conservation and engagement of the local community with the two meadows in Minsterley.
Decision: Award grant of £224,900 (67%)
Harby Bell Restoration Project
Applicant: Harby PCC
Project description: This project will preserve the bells at St Mary's Church Harby, restore the handbells and recruit ringers through outreach activities and regular training opportunities.
Decision: Award grant of £77,293 (80%)
Lets Get Hooked
Applicant: ArtfullyHappy CIC
Project description: This project will deliver knitting workshops with socially isolated women and those with mental health conditions within the local community of Wolverhampton. Focused on developing crochet and knitting skills, the proposal will aim to share the craft's history and local heritage connection with participants.
Decision: Reject
#HP Create Place Heritage & Digital: The Placemaking and Co-Creation Programme for Heritage and Cultural Professionals in North Staffordshire
Applicant: Staffordshire University
Project description: This project will see Staffordshire University establish a training programme to develop leadership skills in heritage, with a particular focus on digital practices.
Decision: Award grant of £206,658 (100%)
Masefield Matters, rediscovering the life and work of the writer John Masefield on the 150th anniversary of his birth in Ledbury
Applicant: Ledbury Town Council
Project description: Working with an inclusive and accessible methodology, the project will explore and commemorate Masefield's life, illuminate his legacy and contribute to the heritage of Ledbury.
Decision: Award grant of £222,220 (90%)
A Stitch in Time: Securing the Sustainability of the Framework Knitters Museum, Ruddington
Applicant: Ruddington Framework Knitters Museum Limited
Project description: This resilience project proposes to review the organisational business model to ensure it is adaptable and financially resilient within the current socio-economic climate.
Decision: Award grant of £244,168 (91%)
CoNHBT: Towards an innovative BPT and a future for the People's Hall
Applicant: City of Nottingham Historic Buildings Limited
Project description: This project has two workstreams: one focused on activities and the other on organisational development. The project addresses the need to secure a viable future for the People's Hall and to develop the capacity of the City of Nottingham Historic Buildings Trust to support the conservation of other historical buildings in Nottingham.
Decision: Award grant of £246,210 (100%)
Nave Roof Restoration
Applicant: The Parochial Church Council of Somerton
Project description: This project will conduct capital works to restore the nave roof and activities to celebrate the church's heritage, engaging with the community and the natural environment.
Decision: Award grant of £52,491 (45%)
150 Years of Cambridge Corn Exchange (working title)
Applicant: Cambridge City Council
Project description: Through archival research and community engagement this project will uncover and share the missing history of the Cambridge Corn Exchange.
Decision: Award grant of £139,598 (97%)
Inherently Global
Applicant: The Race Equality Centre
Project description: This project will carry out a feasibility study to develop plans related to a wider scheme to create Inherently Global, a heritage centre based in Leicester.
Decision: Award grant of £91,416 (100%)
Stixwould Village Hall; Linking Heritage and Community
Applicant: Stixwould Village Hall
Project description: This project will repair and maintain the Grade II Stixwould Village Hall and provide accessible facilities. It will then deliver a heritage engagement plan that will be accessible for all the community and new audiences.
Decision: Award grant of £240,460 (100%)
How the Centre was Won
Applicant: Candy Arts CIC
Project description: This project will explore the history of Leicester's African Caribbean Centre from 1981 to the present day, with a particular focus on 1981-2000.
Decision: Award grant of £85,446 (95%)
The Peoples Archive of Stratford-upon-Avon
Applicant: Escape: Community Art in Action
Project description: This project will explore and record the community heritage of Stratford-upon-Avon through a series of events and activities.
Decision: Award grant of £246,841 (91%)
Installation of Disabled Toilet Facilities and Additional Fire Escape
Applicant: The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of St James The Great, Cradley
Project description: This project aims to erect a new-build extension to offer accessible facilities at St James the Great Church.
Decision: Award grant of £30,065 (31%)
TRDC – Everafter Connect
Applicant: Three Rivers District Council
Project description: This project will add East Lane Cemetery to Three Rivers District Council's new software management system for their cemeteries.
Decision: Reject
SFF grant increases
Forncett: A Village of Stories – The Restoration of St Peter's Church
Applicant: The Upper Tas Valley All Saints Parochial Church Council
Project description: This project will undertake urgent repairs to the fabric of St Peter’s Forncett and establish the church as a heritage hub, offering heritage-inspired activities and interpretation. The Grade I listed church is notable for its Saxon round tower of exceptional national significance.
Decision: Award grant increase of £77,182 to make a total grant of £708,644 (90%)
Reawakening St Mary Magdalene, Supporting Newark's Communities
Applicant: The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Newark On Trent St Mary Magdalene with St Leonard
Project description: St Mary Magdalene is a Grade I listed church next to the market square in the heart of Newark, Nottinghamshire. Of national significance, it is similar in scale and size to a small cathedral. The vision is for the church to play a more significant role in the town, be recognised for its heritage significance, and be removed from Historic England’s Heritage at Risk Register.
Decision: Award grant increase of £249,000 to make a total grant of £2,814,628 (63%)
Giving the past a future at Creswell Crags
Applicant: Creswell Heritage Trust
Project description: This resilience project will fund staff costs and development work to plan for a sustainable future for the site, aiming to draw increased visitor numbers from target communities in deprived parts of Bolsover and Bassetlaw. The work is based on business planning and audience development work carried out in 2021 with culture recovery funding. The organisation and its heritage are otherwise at risk of insolvency from rising costs and the need for a revised business model.
Decision: Award grant increase of £250,000 to make a total grant of £499,950 (100%)