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Our funders

Many thanks to the following funders for their support of the Heritage Network

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National Lottery Heritage Fund

The National Lottery Heritage Fund distribute the heritage share of National Lottery funding, supporting a wide variety of projects across the UK.
The words "Funded by Historic England" and their logo which comprises a square made of a green layer, a red layer, a blue layer and a white layer.

Historic England

Historic England is the public body that looks after England’s historic environment. They champion and protect historic places, helping people understand, value and care for them.
The logo of Historic Environment Scotland.  It features an image of a keystone with two stones either side and their translated name of Arainneachd Eachdraidheil Alba.

Historic Environment Scotland

Historic Environment Scotland is an executive non-departmental public body responsible for investigating, caring for and promoting Scotland’s historic environment.
Logo of the National Trust for Scotland which features a stylised castle turret with the Saltire below it.

National Trust for Scotland

National Trust for Scotland is the biggest conservation charity in Scotland, established in 1931 and concerned with the preservation of areas of natural beauty and historic buildings and monuments for the benefit of the public.
Logo of Cadw which features their name, a stylised version of the Carew Cross, a Welsh dragon and the words "Llywodraeth Cymru Welsh Government".

Cadw

Cadw is the Welsh government’s historic environment service working for an accessible and well-protected historic environment for Wales.
The logo of the Department for Communities which features a two tone hexagon made up of smaller hexagons in two shades of purple, the words "funded by" and their website address which is www.communities-ni-gov.uk
Department for Communities
The Department for Communities (DfC) has strategic responsibility for equality, anti-poverty, sports, arts and culture, languages, finding employment, historic environment, housing, regeneration, benefits and pensions, community and voluntary sector development, social legislation and child support.
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