Luton Borough Council
30/03/2022 - Funding received to help deliver Heritage activity in Luton
The council announces support and funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund for a 2-year project that will help position heritage in Luton as a key anchor for post covid regeneration.
This follows on from a successful Heritage Enabler Project, public consultation and development of a 10 year Heritage Strategy.
‘Curating Luton-Place making’ will help to develop support for an ecosystem of community organisations delivering Heritage activity across town. Engagement will also take place to develop a 5-year ‘community –owned’ Heritage Implementation Plan. This will involve a wider range of people in decision making, setting milestones and supporting major projects across all heritage sectors: natural history, built townscape, industrial history, and celebrating the diverse culture.
Cllr Rob Roche, portfolio holder responsible for Heritage at Luton Council said, “This is an exciting time for Luton and we are hugely grateful for this funding. ‘Curating Luton-Place making’ will help to develop support for community organisations delivering Heritage activity across the town.
“This will show our collective commitment to curating Luton, and will help to ensure that Luton’s sense of place is anchored through its heritage and that wellbeing, civic pride and our identity, as a proud industrious town will be celebrated and sustained”.
There will be opportunities for people to get involved including a new grant of up to £2k for individuals who can offer innovative ways to engage their communities with heritage. Last year school girl DJ K Splash was funded to present a VIP evening interviewing older people from her community.
Last year’s Heritage Open Days offer will also be built on and community organisations will be invited to contribute to September’s Month of Heritage activities across town.
Heritage professionals delivering a community project can get involved in the co-development of the 5-year Heritage Implementation Plan. Young heritage ambassadors advocating for their community, and anyone wanting to contribute to this September’s Month of Heritage programme can also get involved. Please email [email protected]
For more information you can view our 10-year Heritage Strategy on our website.
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