Acquisition grants to underwrite repairs notices

This grant scheme focuses on help to local authorities to underwrite the cost of serving a Repairs Notice under sections 47, 48 and 52 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 on historic buildings which have fallen into a serious and dangerous state of decay.

Our Priorities

All applications are assessed against English Heritage's Grant Priorities.

Eligible Projects

As well as funding local authorities to underwrite the cost of serving a Repairs Notice, we can also, in extreme cases, help with the subsequent acquisition of a building if such action, as a last resort, is deemed necessary.

Grant eligible expenditure can include the cost of professional services bought in by an authority to enable it to serve Repairs Notices, as well as the acquisition price.
We will expect acquisition and onward sale of a property to be substantially self-financing.

We will also expect to be presented with viable proposals for the long-term future of a building before an acquisition grant is considered in detail.

Procurement Regulations

Public procurement regulations mean that if more than 50% of a project is publicly funded, applicants to this scheme will have to demonstrate they have appointed any professional advisers in a competitive way. You will also have to tender for the building contract. See our Procurement Regulations page for detailed guidance.

Timetable

Applications can be received throughout the year.

Available Documents

Detailed guidance for this scheme can be downloaded as a PDF file.

In conjunction with the Institute of Historic Building Conservation, English Heritage has published updated guidance on enforcement action to help local authorities make effective use of these powers. Stopping the Rot: A Guide to Enforcement Action to Save Historic Buildings provides step-by-step advice on the use of the main procedures and includes case studies and a selection of specimen letters, notices, schedules and agreements.

  • Stopping the Rot Stopping the Rot
    Publication Date: 19 Oct 2011
    A guide to enforcement action to save historic buildings (2nd ed).

Contact Details

This grant scheme is administered by the staff in our local offices who can advise you whether you project will be a priority for support.

If you want to apply for a grant under this scheme, you will need to complete an application form.
 
For further information and to request an application pack, which contains further guidance on the scheme, please contact the appropriate English Heritage local office.

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