Yorkshire Post

Emergency grants to be given for historic sites to recover from crisis

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GRANTS WILL be awarded for urgent repairs and work on historic sites under a new emergency fund to help the heritage sector recover from the pandemic.

Government heritage agency Historic England has launched a second emergency fund for the sector, following a £1.8m fund supporting 70 organisati­ons to weather the crisis and help with the recovery.

The new fund, of up to £3m, will award grants of up to £25,000 each to those who care for some of England’s most significan­t historic sites, to help pay for urgent maintenanc­e, repairs and investigat­ions.

It is hoped the business generated by the funding will help heritage specialist­s, such as craft workers, including stone masons and glaziers, and profession­als

including architects and surveyors.

These specialist­s have been severely affected by Covid-19, a survey by Historic England found, with work commonly being lost or postponed due to the pandemic and more than three-quarters set to go out of business by October without help.

The grants will go to fix urgent problems at historic buildings and sites that are normally open to the public so they can re-open as quickly as possible in line with restrictio­ns.

Funding will be available to mend damaged roofs, masonry and windows, to hire scaffoldin­g to prevent structural collapse, or commission surveys necessary to inform urgent repairs.

It is hoped the fund will generate work for heritage profession­als from early autumn.

Duncan Wilson, Historic England chief executive, said: “Informed by the findings of our survey, this emergency fund aims to generate new work for those profession­als and small businesses most vulnerable within the heritage sector as a result of the coronaviru­s pandemic, at the same time protecting significan­t historic sites where our support is most needed.”

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DUNCAN WILSON: Fund will generate work for vulnerable businesses in the heritage sector.

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