Sunday, June 1, 2025

Hemswell Cliff gets £100,000 grant to create community hub at Broadcast Engineering Museum

By the end of this year the village of Hemswell Cliff is expected to have a new community hub thanks to work done by the village’s Broadcast Engineering Conservation Group.

The group plans to turn its Studio 2 at the Broadcast Engineering Museum on Capper Avenue, into a community Bub that could become a focal point for village life.

Paul Marshall, Chair of the BECG, said: “This is not just about creating a meeting space; it is about giving the people of Hemswell Cliff a place to come together, build connections, and grow as a community. It has the potential of Studio 2 to truly enhance the quality of life in the village.”

The project is funded by a £100,000 grant from the FCC Communities Foundation. West Lindsey District Council has played a key role in supporting the project, both in helping secure funding and in providing additional financial backing.

Councillor Paul Howitt-Cowan, Ward Member for Hemswell Cliff, reflected on the village’s progress, stating not every village has a museum. He added: “When I joined West Lindsey District Council in 2010, we started a long journey. Since then, we have achieved so many things, but there is still more to do. I really hope the community can come out here and support this.”

Sally Grindrod-Smith, Director of Planning, Regeneration, and Communities at the council, commented on just how far the building and the project has developed. She added: “Seeing the space up close really brings home the value of this investment. This will be a legacy for Hemswell Cliff, fostering social cohesion and ensuring that future generations have a vibrant place to gather and thrive.”

Graham Prestwood, Chair of the Hemswell Cliff Parish Council, added: “This project is just another piece in the puzzle to make Hemswell Cliff a normal village. “We have the park, the MUGA, and now this community space is being delivered for people to meet. It will be a terrific way to get people out of their homes and come together. It is especially important to be able to bring the community together. It is nice to see the growth in the village, and it is very encouraging.”

The BECG hope Studio 2 will be completed and ready for use by the end of this year, marking the beginning of a new chapter for the village.

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