DLG HELPS SECURE HERITAGE
LOTTERY FUND AWARD
FOR ARCHITECTURAL GEM
The
DLG offers specialist
consultancy on sensitive conservation and restoration and recent projects
include alteration and conservation work on the Bedford estate,the redevelopment of the former Lloyds Bank
headquarters at Cornhill and the conversion of a Grade 1 listed Georgian chapel
in the centre of Bath.The practice also
has experience working with religious groups to make their buildings more
accessible to the wider community and has offices close to the
She explains “Consultant to DLG
Professor
"Without the grant, this
unique link back to the great Jewish migration of the 19th Century would be in
danger of collapse. Now the Huguenot roof and walls can look forward to their
250th anniversary in 2013 and beyond!”
The award marks a major
milestone for the
Henry Grunwald QC, President of
the Board of Deputies who endorsed the application with a personal letter
comments, “I am really pleased that English Heritage and the Heritage Lottery
Fund have jointly agreed to provide this funding for
The award comes at a
time when
Dr Simon Thurley,
Chief Executive of English Heritage, said, “English Heritage is delighted to be
announcing these repair grants for historic places of worship –particularly on
the day that the government launches ‘World Class Places’. Historic buildings
connect us to our past and enhance our enjoyment of the places in which we
live, work and worship. These beautiful listed buildings are at the heart of
our communities and they must remain in active use. We are especially pleased
that buildings used by such a broad range of religious groups are being awarded
grants this year.”

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