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Background Joint funded – Gd 1 & 11* EH & HLF Gd II just HLF Wholly administered by EH Before 2-stage scheme…. unknowns
Not for cathedrals monastery/convent School or hosp chapel Privately owned Lay rector responsibility
6 month assessment process Competitive process – Urgency of work Financial need
Flow chart in guidance notes Key points are Urgent repairs keeping fabric stable watertight Required in 2 years – in QIR Normally high level repairs Roofs Tower Spire High level masonry Rainwater goods Like for like repairs
Usually one contract of work Deal with most urgent Can come back for more grant for later phases Major projects (>£250k) have to demonstrate that works cannot be phased. National sift – often large city churches
Allows work to be properly planned before starting work on site Gives certainty of cost of work Reduces risk of potential for unknown problems Reduces cash flow worries
12 months to complete Types of investigations –physical opening up non-invasive eg timer drilling Doc research
Offered on basis of financial need Target set for each church depending on circumstances. VAT reclaimable through Listed Places of Worship scheme Match funding
Indicative offer for stage 2 Adjusted once costs known Different payment plans – on completion of work stages not certificates
The small print - Conditions Public access 40 days Maintenance plan Future works
Making an application Look at how well case is made + conservation issues Competitive process – urgency of work financial need Make your case clearly – good current photos