
Queen Elizabeth Castle of Mey Trust
Maintaining the heritage of the Castle of Mey
- Heritage and Conservation
Welcoming thousands of visitors each year to this important heritage site.
The Castle of Mey, in Scotland, was purchased by HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother in 1952. Today, the Trust exists to look after this heritage building and encourage the preservation and conservation of the Castle and grounds. The Trust also runs educational projects and advocates for rare breed sheep and cattle including the Aberdeen Angus.
The Fund supported the Trust in 2020 with funding throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Parochial Church of the Parish of St Peter and St Paul (Ringwood PCC)
- Heritage and Conservation
Enhancement of the Church Tower Bells in Ringwood Parish Church.
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The Church of St George Tombland, Norwich
- Heritage and Conservation
Restoration of stained glass windows in a Grade I listed church.
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St Thomas, Old Charlton
- Heritage and Conservation
Masonry restoration of east wall, south parapet and east turret.
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