First World War Centenary Cathedral Repairs Fund

Thursday 10th July 2014

(9 years, 9 months ago)

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Sajid Javid Portrait The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport (Sajid Javid)
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I am today publishing the list of successful bidders to the first round of the first world war centenary cathedral repairs fund.

The £20 million fund, which was announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer at Budget 2014, will enable cathedrals to undertake urgent repair work. Cathedrals are powerful symbols of Britain’s shared history and will be especially important as the nation comes together to commemorate the centenary of the first world war.

The fund will run for two years and grants to cathedrals will be allocated three times during this period: in July 2014, October 2014 and February 2015. Decisions on funding allocations are taken by an expert panel which considers the grant applications against the published criteria for the scheme and decides which cathedrals should receive funding. The panel is chaired by Sir Paul Ruddock and includes senior figures from English Heritage, the Heritage Lottery Fund, the Church of England and the Catholic Church, as well as church architects, architectural historians and grant-giving experts.

I am pleased to confirm that the panel has decided to allocate funding of almost £5 million to 22 cathedrals in the first round. These are as follows:

Cathedral

Denomination

Funding

Project

Bradford

CofE

£190,000

High level repairs to the roofs and timberwork

Carlisle

CofE

£195,000

Conservation and repair of masonry to the South Porch

Chichester

CofE

£140,000

Replace the North West Tower lead roof, which is home to the Sailor’s Chapel that remembers those lost at sea and have no known grave. It contains artefacts from both World Wars.

Coventry

CofE

£100,000

To complete urgent stabilisation and repair work.

Derby

CofE

£535,000

Essential works to provide emergency and adequate lighting.

Exeter

CofE

£60,000

Essential remedial work on the Medieval origin steeply pitched high roofs as sections have collapsed and broken away.

Gloucester

CofE

£233,500

Conservation work on masonry and glass in the 15th century Lady Chapel.

Hereford

CofE

£200,000

Replace the sound system.

Leicester

CofE

£140,000

Remediation work on stone, windows and glass.

Lincoln

CofE

£395,000

Conservation and restoration work of masonry on the West Front NW Turret.

Liverpool

CofE

£100,000

Repairs to the first bays of the nave aisles and the Welsford and Rankin Porches.

Newcastle St. Mary's

Catholic

£185,000

Replacing defective external stonework.

Northampton

Catholic

£35,000

Removal and repair stained glass windows.

Peterborough

CofE

£14,500

Three windows to be re-leaded to ensure they are weather-proof.

Rochester

CofE

£200,000

Repair pre-Reformation Library, the vestry roof and related external works.

Salisbury

Coffi

£485,000

External repair and conservation.

Southwark

CofE

£325,000

Replace asphalt gutters with lead linings to ensure it is water-tight and replace the lead covering to the south facing slope of the nave.

Southwark St. George's

Catholic

£385,000

Renewal of 1980s gas boilers and electrical intake to end frequent power and energy failures.

St. Albans

CofE

£438,000

Repairs to the west front and its main entrance as well as to medieval stonework on the west porches.

Truro

CofE

£50,000

Repair storm damage from February this year.

Westminster

Catholic

£290,000

Re-cover the asphalt roof of the nave.

Worcester

CofE

£80,000

Repairs and weatherproofing to the ceiling of the Cathedral Library

Total amount

£4,776,000