The Historic Building Grant Scheme is now open. |
The Historic Building Grant Scheme (HBGS) can provide a financial contribution of up to £1500 for maintenance and repairs of historic windows and doors in areas covered by Article 4 Directions.
Article 4 Directions restrict aspects of Permitted Development, including the replacement of windows and doors, to help preserve the historic character and appearance of Conservation Areas. The sensitive maintenance and repair of historic windows and doors significantly increases their longevity, and are therefore essential to prevent the loss of these important features.
In recognition of this, East Suffolk Council are offering financial assistance to historic building owners in Article 4 Direction Areas for the maintenance and repair of historic windows and doors. This contribution can cover up to 50% of the total cost of the works, to a maximum of £1500. As this is a pilot scheme, this funding is available only for certain eligible properties in Conservation Areas that are covered by Article 4 directions.
If you are interested in this grant scheme, please read the guidance document at the top of this page for the full terms and conditions.
In order to qualify for this grant scheme, buildings need to:
In order to be eligible for this scheme, the proposed works should adhere to the following:
Must
Must not
If these criteria are met, below are a list examples of works that are considered to be repairs and maintenance:
Repairs and maintenance |
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Examples of works that are not eligible for this grant scheme include:
Ineligible works |
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You will need to provide:
Successful applications will receive an agreement to commit funds, which will be paid on completion of the works. The works will be required to start within 6 months of the agreement date, and completed within 12 months of the agreement date, unless otherwise agreed.
The Historic Building Grant Scheme is now open