Grants awarded

April 2013: £28,500

Grants ranging from £500 to £6,000 were awarded to:

Holton, Buxhall,Hargrave,Whitton, Little Glemham, Ingham, Bildeston, Blyford, Bedfield, Barton Mills Baptist Chapel.

January 2013: £37,550

Grants ranging from £1,250 to £10,000 were awarded to:

Hacheston, Burstall, Sternfield, Thornham Magna, Covehithe,Swilland, Old Newton, Woodbridge Quay Church.

October 2012: £29,700

Grants ranging from £500 to £6,500 were awarded to:

Palgrave, Parham, Beck Row, Layham, Corton Mehodist Church, Felixstow United Reform Church, Bawdsey, Bury St. Edmunds, St Peter, Harstead, Wickham Market, Little Finborough, Tostock.

July 2012: 34,500

Grants ranging from £1,000 to £10,000 were awarded to:

Ipswich St. Mary-le-Tower, Ashby, Hollesley, Herringfleet, Lidgate, Bury St. Edmunds, St. Edmund (RC), Nettlestead, Kersey.

April 2012: £34,000

Grants ranging from £300 to £8,000 were awarded to:

Gosbeck, Harkstead, Great Cornard, Gazeley, Stonham Aspel, Bromeswell, Rendham, Wilby, Eye, Dallinghoo, Leavenheath, Bawdsey.

January 2011: 
Grants ranging from £500 to £10,000 were awarded to:

Wangford, Ipswich St Margaret, Ipswich St Mary, Barsham, Ashfield, Denham, Ufford, Ramsholt, Coney Weston, St Edmund Catholic Church and Troston.


October 2010: £34,000
Grants ranging from £2000 to £5000 were awarded to:

Wangford, Hundon, Depden, Rickinghall Inferior, Great Ashfield, Wilby, Shimpling, Sudbury (All Saints), Pakefield, Stowmarket (St. Peter & Paul) and Bury St Edmunds Unitarian Meeting House.

July 2010: £41,800
Grants ranging from £800 to £7000 were awarded to:

Onehouse, Butley, Timworth, Lindsey, Great Livermere, St James South Elmham, Walton, Tattingstone, Newmarket, Worlington, Westleton, Cratfield and Henley.

April 2010: £15,500 
Grants ranging from £2,000 to £4,000 were awarded to five Suffolk churches:

Oulton Broad, St. Marks; Wortham, Boyton, Wickham Skeith, Bedingfield


January 2010: £43,750
Grants ranging from £750 to £10,000 were awarded to:

 

Barningham, Bury St. Edmunds St. John’s, Cavendish, Cotton, Earl Stonham, Great Cornard, Helmingham, Woolpit.

October 2009: £42,250
Grants from £500 to £10,000 were awarded to:

Gosbeck, Rendham, Elvedon, Lowestoft (St Michael and All Angels), Hasketon, Hadleigh URC, Stanstead, Lavenham, Occold, Laxfield,Sweffling, Felixstowe (Christ Church), Hitcham Free Church. 


July 2009: £43,500
Grants ranging from £500 to £10,000 were awarded to:

Barnham, Campsea Ashe, Dunwich, Exning, Harkstead, Holton, Holton St Mary, Otley, Troston, Walpole and Wenhaston.


April 2009: £64.400
Grants ranging from £400 to £8,500 were awarded to:

Cookley, Lidgate, Thornham Magna, Chelsworth, Lackford,   Ipswich (St Mary at the Elms), Old Newton, Trimley St Martin, Little Saxham, Bradfield Combust (Methodist Church), Iken, Denham, Peasenhall, Mettingham, Stanton, Gazeley.


January 2009: £60,000
Grants ranging from £1,000 to £10,000 were awarded to the parish churches of:

Blyford, Clare, Framlingham, Monks Eleigh, Shimpling, Syleham, Raydon, Tannington, Wattisfield, Wetherden, Wickham Skeith, Wilby, Wissett.

 

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