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Successful Applicants Successful applicants East Midlands Applicant Project Title Location Post Code Award PCC of St Bartholomew's, The Parish Church of St Derbyshire DE72 2AZ £65,000 Elvaston Bartholomew, Elvaston, Derbyshire PCC of Buxton Team Parish Christ Church Burbage Derbyshire SK17 6HJ £36,200 Christ Church Burbage PCC St John the Evangelist St John the Evangelist Church, Derbyshire S12 3XR £48,700 Church Ridgeway Moor, Ecklington PCC of The Parish of Ockbrook All Saints' Church, Ockbrook Derbyshire DE72 3SF £54,800 with Borrowash PCC of Dethick, Lea and Church of St John the Baptist, Derbyshire DE4 5GQ £64,500 Holloway Matlock PCC of St John the Baptist St John the Baptist Church, Leicestershire LE67 5HA £23,200 Church Whitwick Whitwick, Leicestershire Cossington PCC All Saints Church, Cossington Leicestershire LE7 4UU £52,700 All Saint`s Church Parochial All Saint`s Church, High Street, Leicestershire LE14 2PZ £65,900 Church Council Somerby, Leicestershire St Bartholomew's Church St Bartholomew's Church, Leicestershire LE14 4QS £97,800 Sproxton Parochial Church Sproxton. Council Kirkby Mallory Parochial Church All Saints Church, Kirkby Mallory Leicestershire LE9 7QE £65,200 Council All Saints Wigston Magna All Saints Parish Church, Leicestershire LE18 3YB £87,200 Parochial Church Council Bushloe End, Wigston Magna, Leicestershire Smeeton Westerby PCC Christchurch, Smeeton, Leicestershire LE8 0LT £15,800 Westerly, Leicestershire Leicester Central Seventh Day Leicester Central Seventh Day Leicestershire LE2 1EF £75,000 Adventist Church Adventist Church St Peter and St Paul, Hathern St Peter and St Paul, Hathern Leicestershire LE12 5LA £36,500 PCC of St Michael and All St Michael and All Angels, Leicestershire DE12 7BQ £70,600 Angels, Appleby Magna Appleby Magna St James PCC St James Church, Newbold, Leicestershire LE9 9NQ £97,000 Verdon, Leicestershire PCC of St Mary & All Saints, St Mary & All Saints Parish Leicestershire LE12 6SS £45,600 Willoughby on the Wolds Church, Willoughby on the Wolds PCC Saint Mary's Church Saint Mary's Church, Leicestershire LE17 4HX £25,600 Cotesbach, Leicestershire LE17 4HX PCC of Burton Overy and Burton Overy St Andrew Leicestershire LE8 9DF £19,100 Carlton Curlieu All Saints Church, Narborough, All Saints Church, Narborough Leicestershire PE32 1TE £100,000 Norfolk St John the Baptist Church PCC St John the Baptist Church, Leicestershire NG13 0FB £92,000 Muston Muston, Tealby Parochial Church Council All Saints Church, Tealby, Lincolnshire LN8 3WW £51,700 Lincolnshire Page 1 of 27 Successful applicants East Midlands Applicant Project Title Location Post Code Award PCC of St Nicholas Church St Nicholas Church, Cabourne, Lincolnshire LN7 6HU £52,100 Cabourne replace tiles & felt Scotton Parochial Church St Genewys Church, Scotton Lincolnshire DN21 3QP £13,100 Council St Firmin's Church The Church of St Firmin, Lincolnshire PE10 0EH £20,100 Thurlby, Diocese of Lincoln Burton by Lincoln Village The Church of St Vincent, Lincolnshire LN1 2RD £34,100 Church Committee (part of the Burton By Lincoln Springline Parish PCC) Scampton DCC, part of the Scampton, St John the Baptist Lincolnshire LN1 2SE £78,200 Springline PCC The Churches Conservation All Saints, Haugham Lincolnshire LN11 8PU £40,600 Trust Claypole PCC St Peter's Church, Claypole Lincolnshire NG23 5AD £46,700 The Parochial Church Council of The Parish & Priory Church of Lincolnshire PE10 0HE £51,900 Deeping St. James S. James, Deeping St. James Sausthorpe St Andrew PCC St Andrew's Church, Lincolnshire PE23 4JL £90,300 Sausthorpe, Lincolnshire Frampton St Marys Parochial Frampton St Mary the Virgin, Lincolnshire PE21 7AF £46,300 Church Council Frampton Roads, Frampton PCC of St Mary's Church, St Mary's Church, Horncastle Lincolnshire LN9 5HW £83,600 Horncastle Holy Trinity Church Holy Trinity Church, Northamptonshire MK19 6JP £56,800 Deanshanger Deanshanger, South Northants Thrapston Baptist Church Thrapston Baptist Church Northamptonshire NN14 4NF £16,100 PCC of St Mary Magdalene, St Mary Magdalene, Yarwell Northamptonshire PE8 6PS £35,100 Yarwell St Mary's Church Dallington Church of St Mary, Dallington, Northamptonshire NN5 7AA £29,900 PCC Northampton Welton PCC St Martins Church, Welton Northamptonshire NN11 2SZ £17,800 PCC St James Church St James Church Northampton Northamptonshire NN5 5LE £15,200 Rothersthorpe PCC St Peter & St Paul, Northamptonshire NN7 3JD £69,600 Rothersthorpe Castle Hill United Reformed Castle Hill United Reformed Northamptonshire NN1 2RH £43,000 Church, Northampton Church, Northampton Parish Church of St Nicholas, Parish Church of St Nicholas, Northamptonshire NN8 5FH £29,200 Great Doddington, Great Doddington, Northamptonshire Northamptonshire St Leonards Church St Leonards Church, Loddington Northamptonshire NN14 1LA £35,200 St Mary's PCC St Mary's Church, Radcliffe-on- Nottingham NG12 2FD £78,700 trent District Church Council of St. Church of St. Michael the Nottinghamshire DN22 7AY £74,100 Michael the Archangel Archangel, Retford PCC of St Michael & All Angels St Michael & All Angels Church, Nottinghamshire NG23 5RB £65,000 Averham Averham PCC of St Laurence's Church, St Laurence, Gonalston. Nottinghamshire NG14 6DX £90,200 Gonalston Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham Page 2 of 27 Successful applicants East Midlands Applicant Project Title Location Post Code Award St Michael's with St Anne's St Anne's Church, Sutton Nottinghamshire LE12 5NJ £31,000 PCC, Sutton Bonington Bonington, Nottinghamshire PCC of St Peters, East Drayton St Peters Church , East Drayton Nottinghamshire DN22 0LF £35,000 North Luffenham Parochial St John the Baptist Church of Rutland LE15 8JR £11,000 Chuich Council England, North Luffenham, Rutland Page 3 of 27 Successful applicants East of England Applicant Project Title Location Post Code Award PCC of St Mary Magdalene St Mary Magdalene, Dunton Bedfordshire SG18 8RR £26,300 Church, Dunton Winwick PCC All Saints Church, Winwick Cambridgeshire PE28 5PN £37,000 PCC of Saint Andrew St Andrew's Parish Church, Cambridgeshire CB7 5NR £28,500 Isleham DCC of Heydon Holy Trinity Church, Heydon Cambridgeshire SG8 8PW £13,000 Fulbourn Parochial Church St. Vigor's Church, Fulbourn Cambridgeshire CB21 5DH £37,300 Council PCC of St Neots Parish Church St Neots Parish Church (St Cambridgeshire PE19 2BU £22,000 (St Mary the Virgin) Mary the Virgin) St. Mary Magdalene Church St. Mary Magdalene, Brampton, Cambridgeshire PE28 4PF £78,400 Cambridgeshire The Church Council of Elton Elton Methodist Church, Cambridgeshire PE8 6RE £11,600 Methodist Church Cambridgeshire Parochial Church Council of St. Michael's Church, Great Cambridgeshire PE28 5NX £39,500 Great Gidding Gidding PCC of Emmanuel Southea with Emmanuel Church, Wisbech Cambridgeshire PE13 4JA £76,000 Murrow and Parson Drove PCC of All Saints Haslingfield All Saints Church, Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire CB23 1HN £64,400 Cambridgeshire Little Wilbraham PCC St John the Evangelist, Church Cambridgeshire CB21 5LE £16,800 Road, Little Wilbraham, Cambridge St Margarets Church St Margaret, Wicken Bonhunt Essex CB11 3UG £14,900 St Peter's Chapel, Bradwell Chapel of St Peter-on-the-Wall, Essex CM1 1AT £38,000 (under the care of the Chapter Bradwell-on-Sea of Chelmsford Cathedral) The Parochial Church Council of St John's Church, Colchester Essex CO4 0HP £47,800 the Ecclesiatical Parish of St. John Colchester THE PCC Of East and West St Catherine's, East Tilbury. Essex RM18 8PB £99,900 Tilbury and Linford Stanford le Hope PCC of St. Christopher, St. Christopher's, Willingale, Essex CM5 0SJ £100,000 Willingale with Shellow & Ongar Berners Roding Friends of Langley Church St John the Evangelist, Langley Essex CB11 4RL £17,600 Upper Green The Parish Church of St Marys The Parish Church of St Mary's Essex CM5 9QN £53,100 High Ongar High Ongar Stambourne Parochial Church St Peter & St Thomas Becket, Essex CO9 4NX £48,100 Council Stambourne. Halstead, Essex PCC Great Bardfield St Mary the Virgin, Great Essex CM7 4RN £26,000 Bardfield, Essex St Margaret's PCC St Margaret's Church, Stanford Essex CM5 9PW £24,900 Rivers, Ongar St Peter's Church Little Warley St Peter's Little Warley, Essex Essex CM13 3EN £46,300 PCC Page 4 of 27 Successful applicants East of England Applicant Project Title Location Post Code Award St Mary the Virgin Hitchin Parish Church of St Mary the Hertfordshire SG5 1HP £35,100 District Church Council (DCC) a Virgin, Hitchin component of Hitchin PCC Church of St Andrew Church of St Andrew, Little Hertfordshire SG13 8LU £38,200 Berkhamsted Parochial Church Council of St.Mary's Church, Hemel Hertfordshire HP2 4HQ £23,000 St.Mary and St.Paul Hempstead All Saints Church, Litcham All Saints Church, Litcham Norfolk PE32 2NS £99,000 PCC of Great and Little St Mary the Virgin, Great Norfolk NR13 5AB £56,000 Plumstead with Thorpe End and Plumstead Witton St. Peter's Swainsthorpe St. Peter, Church Road, Norfolk NR14 8PU £56,300 Parochial Church Council Swainsthorpe, Norwich The Parochial Church Council of The Parish Church of Houghton Norfolk NR22 6BL £16,700 Walsingham and Houghton St Giles St Mary the Virgin Church, St Mary the Virgin, Church of Norfolk PE31 7NA £96,400 Snettisham England, Snettisham, Kings Lynn Wymondham PCC Holy Trinity Church, Spooner Norfolk NR18 9AH £22,500 Row, Wymondham ST Andrew's, North Pickenham ST Andrew's, North Pickenham Norfolk PE37 8LD £17,700 The Norfolk Churches Trust St Peter's Church, Corpusty, Norfolk NR16 1QF £98,300 Norwich St. Martin's Church Fincham St. Martins Church Fincham Norfolk PE33 9EJ £28,500 The Parochial Church Council of The Parish Church of All Saints, Norfolk PE30 5EB £20,900 All Saints, South Lynn Church Lane, South Lynn St Peter's Matlaske Parochial Church of St Peter, The Street, Norfolk NR11 7HY £57,900 Church Council Matlaske, Norwich PCC of Great Melton Church of All Saints, Great Norfolk NR9 3NU £100,000 Melton PCC of St Clement Burnham Church of St Clement, Burnham Norfolk PE31 8UL £100,000 Overy Overy Mundesley PCC All Saints' Church, Mundesley Norfolk NR11 8JH £76,200 PCC of All Saints Little Melton All Saints Church, Little Melton Norfolk NR9 3NZ £43,400 Thornham Parochial Church All Saints' Church, Church Norfolk PE36 6LY £97,000 Council Street, Thornham, Hunstanton St.
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