Saturday, March 1, 2025

North East Lincolnshire heritage projects get £250,000 National Lottery grant

A programme to build upon North East Lincolnshire’s Creativity Strategy has secured a £250,000 grant to help achieve the area’s vision for heritage.

North East Lincolnshire Council has been given the grant by The National Lottery Heritage Fund to support a programme that will drive community-led heritage projects across Grimsby, Immingham, Cleethorpes and the Wolds. This will further the Council’s aim to support organisations in the area to share stories that celebrate the past and help shape the future.

Helen Featherstone, Director, England, North at The National Lottery Heritage Fund said: “At the Heritage Fund, we believe in the power of heritage to create positive and lasting change, now and in the future. We know that when our investments contribute to the long-term vision for a place, the benefits can be profound and long-lasting for its local community, visitors, and economy.

“This is why we are delighted to make this award through our Heritage Places initiative and continue our support for the heritage-driven regeneration of North East Lincolnshire. Thanks to National Lottery players, by empowering local people to explore their stories in their own way, this work will allow community-led placemaking and heritage to thrive.”

In October 2023, North East Lincolnshire was one of nine locations chosen to receive support over the next 10 years as part of the Heritage Fund’s new UK-wide Heritage Places initiative, which is designed to boost local economies and instil pride in place in towns and cities across the country.

This announcement came just as the Heritage Fund’s previous place-based initiative ended, where North East Lincolnshire was one of 13 ‘Areas of Focus’ across the UK that received targeted support to apply for project funding between 2019 – 2024.

The Areas of Focus work kick-started the heritage-led regeneration of the area, seeing National Lottery grants totaling £5.7 million awarded to 29 projects, including The Horizon Onside Youth Zone, Peterson’s Project at Grimsby Docks, Weelsby Hall and Grimsby Falfest.

This new funding, the first share of the Heritage Fund’s £200 million Heritage Places initiative to be awarded in the North of England, will help the Council to build on this work. The programme will prioritise extensive community engagement to further map out and develop heritage needs, activities and future opportunities that will inform a long-term strategic plan for heritage in North East Lincolnshire.

A Community Engagement and Development Co-ordinator will be recruited to lead the new programme. They will be tasked with empowering local communities and organisations to develop heritage projects that are meaningful to them, with an aim to conserve and protect more unique historical landmarks, promote cultural events and connect people to their local heritage.

The programme will take learnings from other North East Lincolnshire heritage initiatives including the Heritage Network, Cleethorpes Townscape Heritage Programme and Greater Grimsby Heritage Action Zone.

Cllr Hayden Dawkins, Portfolio Holder for Culture and Heritage at North East Lincolnshire Council, said: “This is absolutely fantastic news, and really builds on the work the team has been doing to highlight our amazing heritage in the borough. We’re proud to be the first Heritage Place to be awarded in the North of England, and I’d personally like to thank The National Lottery Heritage Fund for believing in the work we’re doing in Grimsby, Cleethorpes and beyond, preserving and showcasing our past for future generations.”

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