Trust Manager for the Tyne & Wear Building Preservation Trust, a registered charity that works to restore historic buildings at risk of collapse or demolition.
Happy Birthday to @HeritageFundUK#NationalLottery30 The funding is crucial in the work of the Trust with our first funding back in 1996 and our latest announcement last month #thankstoyou
The rescue of Keelmen's Hospital has taken a huge leap forward with the award of funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund @HeritageFundUK
All been made possible by an immense partnership with @NewcastleCC and support from @HistoricEngland and @ArchHFund
ALT Clocktower of the Keelmen's built in 1701 as almshouses for sick and elderly Keelmen.
ALT Cllr Karen KIlgour (Leader of Newcastle City Council), Martin Hulse and Shona Alexander from T WBPT share the good news of the Stage 1 Funding.
170-176 High Street West - once the home of Binns and now the city’s pride and joy with Pop Recs. An asset of @twbpt.
These were built in the late 18th century as townhouses for the growing middle classes.
#heritageatrisk in the rain. Those gutters are jammed!
Thanks to @ArchHFund for funding urgent survey work at Keelmen's Hospital.
Small steps as we move towards the full restoration.
To find out more about this year's 86 new entries - including a vast colliery building in 🏴, a Manchester hotel with⚽️links, a 🏊♀️pool in a surprising location, castles and offices in 🏴, and a quirky cinema built in the shape of a cash register💷 - visit bit.ly/4ex3Viu
My thoughts are with all those out there who have 48 hours left to submit their Lottery Heritage bid.
For the past 9 months we have been working on a bid for #keelmenshospital in Newcastle.
Top tip: Keep calm and make another coffee (and remember deadline is at noon!)