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Heritage Stimulus Grants – Church of England Heritage Stimulus Grants – Church of England Name Project Grant award Diocese Installation of heat exchangers; access for Bath Abbey £458,200 Bath & Wells maintenance; fire detection system North elevation of north transept. Masonry Wells Cathedral repairs, re-pointing, conservation cleaning. £253,965 Bath & Wells Maintenance work while scaffolding is up. St Peter and St Paul, Repair of tower steps £17,947 Birmingham Aston St Agatha, Roof repairs £17,628 Birmingham Sparkbrook External masonry repair and repointing; Blackburn Cathedral repair and maintenance of rainwater £92,793 Blackburn goods; repairs to glazing Stonework repairs to tower and aisles, Lancaster Priory structural repair to bellframe and £291,280 Blackburn improved access to tower, clock repair Bristol Cathedral Safety improvements for high-level access £56,000 Bristol Roof repairs - north aisle roof, valley between north aisle and nave, Lady Chapel Yate, St Mary £223,477 Bristol and the valley between the Lady Chapel and the chancel. Canterbury Masonry works to west tower £642,400 Canterbury Cathedral Canterbury, St Installation of lightning conductor £4,890 Canterbury Martin Carlisle Cathedral Replacement of rainwater goods £27,508 Carlisle Chester Cathedral Conservation work to baptistry floor £16,501 Chester Chester, St John the Roof repairs to north and south aisles, £180,496 Chester Baptist north and south transept and Lady Chapel Repair or replacement of rainwater goods Brighton, St Mary and valley gutters; some replacement of £53,000 Chichester Kemp Town roof slates. Brighton, St Peter Repairs to tower masonry £245,000 Chichester Repair of flat roof to space intended for Chichester Cathedral £149,548 Chichester conversion to lavatories Repair of roof of the boiler room and Horsham, St Mary £9,865 Chichester reconfigure guttering St Leonards on Sea, Refurbishment of the tower and spire £89,370 Chichester Christ Church Urgent works to prepare cathedral for City Coventry Cathedral £443,373 Coventry of Culture 2021 Coventry, Holy Stonework repairs mostly on south £65,350 Coventry Trinity elevation Improvement of rainwater disposal, roof Warwick, St Mary £108,160 Coventry detailing and surface water drainage Chesterfield, St Mary Replacement of roof coverings to chancel £281,549 Derby and All Saints and north and south aisles Derby Cathedral Fire detection system £106,570 Derby Roof replacements and gutter repairs. Repton, St Wystan South porch, nave and south aisle roof lead £19,511 Derby repairs. North and south gutter repairs. ` Repair of lantern leadwork and installation Ely Cathedral £99,296 Ely of high-level walkways Works to allow progress with larger NLHF- Exeter Cathedral £201,847 Exeter funded project Masonry repairs - tower repairs, south side and porch repairs to the parapets and pinnacles and chancel windows. Roof Totnes, St Mary £112,354 Exeter repairs to the south aisle, south porch and north and south chancel. New floor including ramp and automatic door. Works to W window of cathedral tower Gloucester Cathedral £169,055 Gloucester and W windows of N transept Roof repairs in the nave and aisles, repairs Tewkesbury Abbey to parapet copings, long term £123,120 Gloucester environmental monitoring. Ledbury, St Michael Replace failed plastic gutters and £54,049 Hereford and All Angels downpipes in cast iron Relay tower lead roof, stonework repairs to Leominster Priory parapet and pinnacles, refurb flagpole and £91,519 Hereford weathervane Repair to the St Leonard’s Arch (entrance Ludlow, St Laurence £24,680 Hereford to the churchyard) to make it safe. Floor repairs; Asbestos removal; Fire Bradford Cathedral detection; Roof repairs; Clerestory window £144,409 Leeds repairs; Chapel Allerton, St Masonry repairs, overhaul of rainwater £65,000 Leeds Matthew goods, internal plaster repairs Roof repairs, stonework repairs and Halifax Minster £124,204 Leeds overhaul of rainwater goods Relay lead roofs to tower, Lady Chapel, City Leeds Minster £326,237 Leeds of Leeds room and vestries South Range conservation works. Re- roofing, masonry repairs, rainwater goods, Ripon Cathedral window and tracery repairs, works to £240,000 Leeds enable PV panels, shelter coating, repair of roof doorways. Leicester St Repairs to tower stonework and renewal of £282,520 Leicester Margaret tower roof covering Replacement boiler, removing high level Stafford, St Mary £27,000 Lichfield vegetation and re-pointing Barton-upon- Roof repair following lead theft £27,656 Lincoln Humber, St Mary High level stonework repairs, north aisle Grimsby Minster gutters and replacement of defunct boiler £81,860 Lincoln (Phase 2 of conservation programme) Replacement of belfry louvres, tower Holbeach, All Saints £67,387 Lincoln stonework repairs Tattershall, Holy Application 1. Drainage system £88,000 Lincoln Trinity replacement - new soakaways Remaining urgent quinquennial works (NB some of the works - lighting audit, BIM Liverpool Cathedral £34,139 Liverpool scan, digitisation of Giles Gilbert Scott drawings - are not eligible for funding) Limehouse St Anne Permanent roof and tower access £27,843 London St Paul's Cathedral Roof repairs £319,720 London Manchester Replace lead roof to quire and repoint top £260,480 Manchester Cathedral of stair turrets Repairs to chancel, north transept, nave Hexham Abbey £356,861 Newcastle and nave north aisle roofs Works to electrical system (surge Norwich Cathedral £20,000 Norwich protection) Plaster repairs to north aisle and nave Abingdon, St Helen ceiling; other plaster repairs and removal £20,000 Oxford of redundant 1960s heating duct High level stonework repairs and repairs to Aylesbury, St Mary £221,816 Oxford window glass and rainwater goods. Two applications. 1. Repair to external Peterborough, St walls, stonework, rainwater disposals and £12,140 Peterborough John the Baptist windows. Portsmouth Roofing works £125,477 Portsmouth Cathedral Chancel roof repairs, Chancel and south Northfleet, St aisle buttress masonry repairs, pointing £97,928 Rochester Botolph and pinning. New Damp Proof Course to the south aisle, Orpington, All Saints £56,920 Rochester north aisle, re-pointing, window repairs. New water and electrical supply to remedy Milton Abbey intermittent heating system and £10,000 Salisbury inadequate cabling. Presbytery Gable conservation - masonry Salisbury Cathedral replacements, removing cementitious £250,000 Salisbury pointing and ferrous cramps or dowels. Repairs to high level stonework and roofs Croydon Minster £212,328 Southwark and overhaul of rainwater goods London, Kennington Roof repairs £16,717 Southwark St John the Divine Urgent repairs to heating system, N Southwark Cathedral transept floor, and medieval masonry in £93,850 Southwark nave Roof repairs to St Mary's Tower to include Southwell & Nottingham, St Mary £70,931 new permanent walkways and handrail. Nottingham Ipswich, St Mary le Internal plaster repairs and replacement of St Edmundsbury £33,753 Tower external stone crosses & Ipswich Chapter House steps - new handrails and Truro Cathedral £49,685 Truro step nosings Repairs to stonework, glass and rainwater goods of Lady Chapel; miscellaneous Christchurch Priory repairs to porch, south nave aisle and £230,000 Winchester south transept (Phase 5b of Conservation Programme. Library roof repairs, new rainwater goods, masonry repairs. Internal improvements to Worcester Cathedral £241,624 Worcester environmental conditions, escape route, maintenance access and facilities. Replacement of lead roof and gutters to Beverley Minster east end of nave (Phase 1 of Nave roof £600,724 York repair) Repair of stonework and glazing to south Beverley St Mary nave clerestory (Phase 2 of conservation £139,280 York programme) Lead roof repairs, re-pointing parapets, Patrington, St Patrick repair loose pinnacles. South transept £272,000 York stonework conservation and repair. TOTAL GRANTS AWADED £9,978,790 Breakdown of grant statistics • 116 applications received of which 5 were ineligible • 68 grants awarded, with an overall success rate (excluding ineligible applications) of 61% Heritage Stimulus Fund Amount of % of funding Number of funding projects Total funding £10,000,000 100% 68 Total to the Province of York £3,242,843 32% 17 (contains 25% of church buildings) Total to the Province of Canterbury £6,735,947 68% 51 (contains 75% of church buildings) Total to 10% most deprived areas £2,050,367 21% 17 nationally Total to 10% least deprived areas £874,200 4% 3 nationally Total to cathedrals £4,038,240 40% 23 Total to major churches £5,940,550 60% 45 .
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