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Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme Extended for One More Year

The Department for Culture, Media and Sport have announced that the Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme which was due to close at the end of March 2025 will be extended into the next financial year, providing £23 million so that thousands of historical buildings, including churches, synagogues, mosques and temples, can carry out restoration work. 

The scheme gives grants towards VAT paid on repairs and renovations to the UK's listed sites of worship, such as works to the foundations, masonry and monuments integral to the buildings. 

The extension of the scheme recognises that listed places of worship represent an important part of UK heritage and provide spaces for communities to come together.

Listed places of worship of any size or faith within the UK can apply to the scheme for support with repairs and renovations until the end of March 2026.  

There will be a cap of £25,000 that an organisation can claim during the year. This can still be spread across multiple claims. 

Commenting, Heritage Minister Sir Chris Bryant said: 

"There are many reasons to care for our faith buildings. They matter to faith communities, they provide a range of vital services to the public regardless of faith or background and many of them are architecturally stunning."

Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until 31 March 2026.  

£23 million government package to support restoration of thousands of listed places of worship - GOV.UK

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