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Castle Preservation:
Heritage Lottery Fund
The Heritage Lottery Fund uses money raised by the National Lottery to improve the quality of life by:
Safeguarding and enhancing the heritage of buildings, objects and the environment, whether man-made or natural, which have been important in the formation of the character and identity of the United Kingdom.
Assisting people to appreciate and enjoy their heritage.
Allowing them to hand it on in good heart to future generations.
Here is a listing of castles that have benefited from the scheme:
Wales
- HF-99-00531 Crickhowell Castle £79,500(75%) 15 Jun. 2000
- HF-99-00899 Narberth Castle £209,500(56%) 15 Jun. 2000
- HF-97-01124 Carmarthen Castle £732,500(75%) Sept. 1999
- HF-98-00111 Angle Castle £25,900(50%) Oct. 1998
England
- HF-99-00028 Thurnham Castle £67,500(47%) Aug. 1999
- HF-98-00230 Alton Castle £914,000(57%) Jun. 1999
- HF-97-01998 Sandal Castle £275,000(57%) Oct. 1998
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