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This was sent to the Medieval Religion discussion list but I thought archive-lovers should be reminded to respond to the survey to register support for archives, etc.

Rosemary Hayes
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From: Whitehead John 
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Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 1:27 PM
Subject: [M-R] Heritage funding for historic churches


medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture List members may be interested in the following piece I have been sent by an architect who specialises in restoring churches, and which is of serious concern to anyone interested in matters related to historic churches in Britain. 

            “I have been told authoritatively, and from a completely dependable source, that the initial results from the Heritage Lottery Funding on-line e-mail consultation are not especially encouraging with regard to potential future funding for churches. 

            Although a sizeable proportion of those responding to date have indicated that they enthusiastically support future funding for historic structures and buildings, a far smaller proportion have indicated support for resources being targeted at churches. This may reflect a shortcoming in the questions themselves, and therefore a confusion in the public mind about whether funding would be offered to churches as historic buildings or whether all churches are to regarded as religious institutions, and therefore as a low priority for Heritage funding. 

            Given the eventual phasing-out of much English Heritage money to support historic buildings, and the need to garner support from the HLF for our churches, it is essential that we do all we can to influence the on-line consultation in the direction of continued (and greater) support for church buildings as important historic structures and part of the national patrimony. 

            The deadline for on-line comments is 26th April and the documentation is available on www.hlf.org.uk/consultation2011
            Please respond yourselves and get anyone else (DAC members, workers in your diocesan office, friends, complete strangers off the street…) you can to do the same. The numbers of people responding are fairly small, so the chances of having a significant effect on the statistical balance are good. "

            John Whitehead
            Oriel College Oxford
            onceiwasacleverboy.blogspot
           
     

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