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In a major boost that puts heritage at the heart of community renewal, the Architectural Heritage Fund (AHF) has announced the launch of a £5 million Heritage Revival Fund.
This exciting programme, delivered in partnership with the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and Historic England, is set to help communities across England rescue and repurpose neglected historic buildings. It will do this by supporting community organisations to take ownership of historic buildings, transforming them into vibrant spaces that meet modern needs.
Having supported hundreds of communities across England to save and reuse local heritage buildings, the AHF is delighted to renew its partnership with DCMS for this new fund, which is part of the government’s wider £270 million investment in arts and culture. Thanks to Historic England’s support, the programme will also support new projects just getting started on work to take ownership of, adapt and reuse beloved local heritage.
For nearly fifty years, AHF has been supporting communities to revive their high streets and town centres in England, and this new funding will help widen the number of communities able to use heritage as a way to breathe new life into where they live.
The programme will run from 1 April 2025 until 31 March 2026 and will be open to charities and social enterprises in England seeking to take ownership of and/or adapt historic buildings for community uses.
Images: The Grade II listed Buttermarket in Redruth, Cornwall, which is now a vibrant community space with a food hall, co-working spaces and live music - Architectural Heritage Fund
Ros Kerslake, Chair of the Architectural Heritage Fund, said: “We are delighted to announce the new Heritage Revival Fund and our renewed partnership with the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and Historic England. AHF’s work in recent years has demonstrated the impact that the regeneration of historic buildings can have on our town centres and high streets, so we are excited to be able to extend the reach of that work.
“Historic buildings aren’t just landmarks—they’re symbols of pride, purpose, and local identity and this funding will unlock the potential of social enterprises and charities to transform neglected heritage into thriving community spaces.
“We would also like to say a huge thanks to DCMS, the Culture Secretary and Historic England, this investment will breathe new life into these vital spaces.”
The Heritage Revival Fund builds on the recent work of the AHF, which has invested significantly in communities. During the last five years, the AHF has provided expert advice and grant funding to a wider range of community-led projects, including:
The new Heritage Revival Fund will enable the AHF to support more projects similar to these – projects that reactivate local historic buildings and deliver what communities need today – in places across England.
Heritage Minister Sir Chris Bryant said: “It is so important to communities across the country that we preserve local heritage that helps us to tell our national story.
“I am delighted that we have been able to provide this support to save the historic buildings most at risk, whilst simultaneously empowering people all over the country to take over the heritage sites at the beating heart of their communities and bring them back into good use.”
Duncan Wilson, Chief Executive at Historic England, said: “This funding will help give communities the opportunity to save their local heritage; to restore and renew historic buildings for current and future generations.”
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