BBC Lincolnshire reports on our ArChWay Heritage Churches Project

31 March 2011

Our Chairman, Loyd Grossman, launched the Trust’s new and innovative ArChWay Heritage Churches Project on Thursday 24 March 2011 at Alford Manor House, West Street, Alford, Lincolnshire. The BBC were there to report on it.

BBC Lincolnshire reports on our ArChWay Heritage Churches Project

This flagship, rural development initiative is a 3-year visitor development project that focuses on revealing an undiscovered heritage in the relatively undiscovered landscape gem of east Lincolnshire.

Covering a cluster of fourteen Grade I and II* Listed historic churches in our care, the project involves a package of actions on community arts development and community engagement; visitor interpretation; marketing; signposting and conservation/repairs.

The project’s aim is to increase visitor numbers by developing the churches as a resource for local artists and arts groups and by opening visitors’ eyes to the amazing original art - carvings, wall paintings and stained glass, within the buildings.

The churches will be offered as venues for arts or literature groups to meet, to hold exhibitions and to stage music, dance or theatre events.

See the BBC report here

Partnerships and volunteering

Links will be developed with local universities and colleges and opportunities will be provided to enable volunteers to take part in the activities on offer. The project will also work with existing local tourism initiatives like Wolds Words, the Festival of Bathing Beauties, the Wolds Walking Festival and Heritage Open Days to develop an annual programme of events.

Long term benefits

In the longer term it is hoped a self sustaining annual arts festival will be established at the churches. This could be an annual programme of music recitals, art exhibitions, theatre, crafts fairs or literature events.

The project includes the following CCT churches: Burwell, Goltho, Great Steeping, Haltham-on-Bain, Haugham, Kingerby, Little Cawthorpe, North Cockerington, Saltfleetby, Skidbrooke, South Somercotes, Theddlethorpe, Waithe and Yarburgh.

Exterior of St George's Church, Goltho, LincolnshireExterior of All Saints' Church, Haugham, Lincolnshire. Photo by Tim Charlson. Not to be reproduced without permission.Interior of St Botolph's Church, Skidbrooke, Lincolnshire. Photo by C B Newham. not to be reproduced without permission.

The project is jointly funded by The Churches Conservation Trust and the Rural Development Programme for England via the Lincolnshire Action Groups – the Coastal Action Zone and the Lindsey Action Zone.


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