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Heritage Lincolnshire Annual Review 2007
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Lincolnshire is a county with an amazingly rich heritage and we consider one of our most important roles is to create opportunities for everyone to get involved in this heritage.
You may know us already if you have participated in our annual Lincolnshire Heritage Open Days weekend, which attracts thousands of visitors to a wide range of free events celebrating this remarkable county. This event is a very good example of what we can achieve by working closely with other organisations, groups and individuals. We believe our partnerships and our links with local communities are a key strength; they enable us to deliver our wide range of activities and increase accessibility to the heritage of the county.
Our commercial projects, carried out under the banner of Archaeological Project Services, employ around 40 staff and provide a high quality commercial archaeological service in the county and further afield, bringing employment and economic benefit to Lincolnshire.
I do hope you enjoy reading about our year in this Annual Review, which presents a wide range of our recent activities, and is an acknowledgement to all our partners and supporters who help us achieve our aims. We look forward to working together over the next year to build on these achievements and continue to engage as many people as possible with Lincolnshire's heritage.
David Start
Director Heritage Trust of Lincolnshire
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Overview of the 2007 Annual Review
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Heritage Lincolnshire 2007 Heritage Grants and Funding Total Funding Queries Answered Staff Achievements in 2007
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Building Preservation Work 7-13 Bridge Street, Horncastle
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Lincolnshire Heritage Open Days 2007
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Archaeological Planning Advice Planning Archaeology Historic Environment Record Boston Urban Survey
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Sites and Events Bolingbroke Castle Tupholme Abbey Hussey Tower Tattershall College Healing Moated Manor Site Temple Bruer Preceptory Holbeach Bunker Lincolnshire and Heckington Shows
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Archaeological Project Services Who we are and what we do Buildings Archaeology Pathfinder House, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire Priors Hall, Corby, Northamptonshire
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New for 2007 Publications - Windmills of Lincolnshire - A Basketful - Lost Churches and a Battlefield - Tupholme Abbey |
Partners and Supporters
Heritage Lincolnshire works in partnership with many other local and national organisations who support, or fund our activities. In 2007 we were pleased to have worked with:
- Lincolnshire County Council
- North Kesteven District Council
- South Kesteven District Council
- Boston Borough Council
- East Lindsey District Council
- West Lindsey District Council
- South Holland District Council
- North East Lincolnshire Council
- North Lincolnshire District Council
- City of Lincoln Council
- Heritage Lottery Fund
- Lincolnshire Development (ERDF)
- English Heritage
- Environment Agency
- Forestry Commission
- DEFRA
- Waste Recycling Environmental (WREN)
- Lincolnshire Wolds Countryside Service
- Friends of Bolingbroke Castle
- Friends of Healing Moated Site
- Friends of Lincolnshire Archaeology
- Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology
- The Vivat Trust
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