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Heritage
Lottery Fund pledges 拢3m to Restoration
New boost for buildings at risk in 大象传媒 TWO series
The
Heritage Lottery Fund has pledged 拢3 million towards restoring
the building that wins 大象传媒 TWO's series Restoration it was announced
today (Tuesday 19 August 2003).
Carole
Souter, Director of the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), said: "Restoration
is helping viewers to get involved in the future of the country's
heritage and is highlighting the threat that so much of it faces.
"We
are proud to be part of it.
"The
Heritage Lottery Fund has a great track record in restoring some
of the UK's most endangered historic buildings, giving them new
life and opening them up for everyone to enjoy.
"The
Restoration Fund's bid to us for funding has shown that they will
be able to use our grant to do just this for whichever building
wins.
"It's
now up to the public to vote for where they think the money should
go."
Restoration
is produced by Endemol UK Productions for 大象传媒 Scotland.
Nikki
Cheetham, Managing Director of Endemol UK
Productions, comments: "We are extremely grateful to The Heritage
Lottery Fund for this invaluable support.
"Restoring
buildings like these can help breathe new life into communities
and have a tangible effect on people's lives.
"Already
Restoration is making a difference all over the country by significantly
raising the profile of each one of the buildings featured and calling
the public to action."
Andrea
Miller, Head of Factual Programming for 大象传媒 Scotland, comments:
"That the HLF have given Restoration this grant makes the viewers'
votes all the more significant.
"It
is their passion for the winning building that will mean it can
be restored and returned to public use."
Restoration,
presented by Griff Rhys Jones, visits all corners of the UK and
offers viewers the chance to save from ruin one of 30 architectural
treasures.
Ten
one-hour programmes (Tuesdays and Fridays at 9.00pm on 大象传媒 TWO)
are each devoted to a geographical area and call on viewers to vote
for one of three historical buildings at risk in that region.
The
ten selected buildings will go through to the final - a magnificent
event at the Tower of London broadcast live on 大象传媒 TWO.
Here
a nationwide vote will decide which one will be given a new lease
of life with money raised throughout the series (subject to the
building that wins the vote meeting charitable criteria on matters
such as public access).
Today's
announcement means an additional 拢3 million will go towards
giving the winning building a real future.
The
series features all styles and periods of buildings, from crofts
and castles to factories and country mansions - dating from medieval
times to the 20th century.
Conservation
architect Ptolemy Dean and historic buildings surveyor Marianne
Suhr explore every corner of these buildings, unearthing their hidden
secrets and bringing back to life the romance of their past.
Restoration
also draws on the memories and knowledge of local residents, owners
and conservation groups who love and value these buildings and are
fighting to preserve them for future generations.
At
the end of each programme, Griff asks the nation to cast its vote
for which building should go forward to the final.
Viewers
can vote by calling 0901 077 77 77 and a minimum of 17.9p of every
30p call goes directly to The Restoration Fund (a registered charity).
Contributions
can also be made to The Restoration Fund via the donation line -
0871 200 5050.
Notes
to Editors
The
Heritage Lottery Fund enables communities to celebrate, look after
and learn more about the UK's diverse heritage.
From
great museums and historic buildings to local parks and beauty spots
or recording and celebrating traditions, customs and history, HLF
grants open up the nation's heritage for everyone to enjoy.
To
date the Fund has supported more than 12,000 projects, allocating
over 拢2 billion across the UK.
Restoration
has been produced in consultation with English Heritage, Historic
Scotland, CADW (Welsh Historic Monuments) and The Department of
the Environment and Heritage, Northern Ireland.
Many
societies such as Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings,
SAVE (Save Britain's Heritage) and Architectural Heritage Fund and
the Heritage Lottery Fund have provided further advice.
The
final of the series is timed to coincide with the National Heritage
Open Days and weekends, which take place every year across the UK
during September.
Following
immediately after each episode of Restoration on 大象传媒 TWO is a 10-part
series on 大象传媒 FOUR called Restoration Secrets.
This
focuses on restored properties around the country that are normally
closed to the public but will be open during Heritage Open Days.
It
also showcases the best of 大象传媒 archive about architecture, restoration
and historic buildings.
According
to a nationwide survey carried out for Restoration:
Three
quarters of the population is worried about the current rate of
loss of the UK's historic buildings;
63%
of individuals agreed that we in the UK do not do enough to care
for our old historic buildings;
Empty,
derelict buildings were unanimously felt to make the local
area more depressing, and 66% claimed these buildings actually made
them feel depressed.
A tape
of an interview with Liz Forgan (Chair of HLF) on this announcement
is available through the 大象传媒 for media use.
Related
links
The
nation votes for Greyfriars Tower (16.08.03)
The
nation votes for Victoria Baths (13.08.03)
Restoration
required across the UK (08.08.03)
Restoration
- press pack (18.07.03)
Restoration
- saving Britain's heritage (19.03.03)
大象传媒
TWO viewers vote to save our national heritage (09.07.02)
All the
大象传媒's digital services are now available on ,
the new free-to-view digital terrestrial television service, as well
as on satellite and cable. Freeview
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from 大象传媒i, as well as 11 大象传媒 radio networks.
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