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Historic Buildings Grants Allocation 2009

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A decision made (24.07.2009) regarding Historic Building Grants Allocation for 2009.

Decision Ref:

MD–PE–2009-0122

Subject:

Historic Building Grants Allocation 2009

Decision Summary Title:

DS - Historic Building Grants Allocation 2009

DS Author:

Assistant Director: Policy and Projects

DS Date:

09/07/09

DS Status:

Public

Written Report Title:

WR – Historic Building Grants Allocation 2009

WR Author:

Principal Historic Environment Advisor

WR Date

02/07/09

WR Status:

Public

Oral Rapporteur:

Principal Historic Environment Advisor

Decision(s):

The Minister for Planning and Environment determined that he would;

1.                  award a grant (£10,000) to St Mathews Church (subject to conditions):

2.                  subject to financial prudence and the availability of funding,

a.      award additional grants up to the value of £32,511 in 2009 to Le Maison de Trodez, St Ouen; Rose Cottage, Grouville; and Ashley Court Farm, St John; and, in all cases, subject to conditions, and;

b.      delegate determination of the award and amount of each additional grant, to the Assistant Director of Policy and Projects, up to the total additional value of £32,511.

Reason(s) for Decision:

Those applications to be awarded grants under the Historic Buildings Grant scheme satisfy the criteria for the scheme and the restoration and repair of the historic fabric of these buildings contributes towards the attainment of the Minister’s objectives and obligations under law and international convention, as well as contributing to the objectives of the States Strategic Plan.

Legal and Resource Implications:

The Minister may make funds available by way of grant to the owner or occupiers of SSIs or any other site or building where he is satisfied that it is in the public interest of so doing under Article 56 of the Planning and Building (Jersey) Law 2002. The Historic Building Grant Scheme is operated in accord with the relevant Financial Codes of Direction and an original budget of £60,000 was available in 2009.

Action required:

The Principal Historic Environment Officer is to liaise with applicants to secure the relevant information and/or permissions before the award of grant, where relevant, and otherwise to formalise the offer of grant, subject to the normal conditions

Signature:

 

 

Position:

Minister for Planning and Environment

Date Signed:

 

Date of Decision (If different to Date Signed):

 

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