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Funders

The following organisations have awarded grants or funding to the Pennoyer's Restoration Fund.  We are very grateful to them for their support.

Heritage Lottery Fund (www.hlf.org.uk) - £934,000 towards restoration of the building, professional fees and VAT, and development of interpretation material to enhance visitors' appreciation of the building's heritage

Investing in Communities (Norfolk) - £208,000 towards the capital project, to enable community educational services to be delivered in the Village Centre

South Norfolk Council (www.south-norfolk.gov.uk)- £50,000 capital grant for the construction/restoration project

The Garfield Weston Foundation (www.garfieldweston.org) - £50,000 towards the capital project

The Clothworkers' Foundation (www.clothworkers.co.uk) - £40,000 towards the lift and disabled toilets

Pulham St Mary Parish Council - £15,000 towards the initial design and development of the project

PSM Village Hall Management Committee - proceeds of the sale of the Village Hall site towards the development of the new Village Hall as part of Pennoyer's

Norfolk County Council Buildings at Risk - £3,000 maximum grant towards the preservation of the historic building

South Norfolk Council - £5,000 community grant

Pennoyer's Buildings Preservation Trust - £1,568, balance of the PBPT funds towards the restoration of the historic building

Norfolk Rural Community Council - £15,000 Village Hall grant

The John Jarrold Trust - £1,000 towards the capital project

CMT (www.cmt-london.co.uk) - £1,000 towards the capital project

The Adnams Charity - £500 towards equipment

The Paul Bassham Charitable Trust - £500 towards equipment

 

 
Contributors

The following people or organisations have given their goods and/or professional services free of charge to the Pennoyer's Village Centre project since its inception in November 2006. 

We are grateful to them for their generosity - without their pro bono support we simply could not have made such progress on the project.

 

Ken Adlard, (New Moon Photography), Photography

Jo Agnew, Funding strategy & advice

Cate Allwood, Accountancy

Karen Bacon, (Steele & Co), Legal advice 

Caroline Brooks, VAT advice/guidance

Simon & Chris Burridge, (Laurel Farm), The annual barn dance venue

Mike Canham, (Mike Canham Ltd), Construction advice

Derek Culham, Maintenance/Repairs

Stuart Dobson, (Waveney Pumps), Time capsule manufacture

Ian Foster, (Copy Concept Limited), Design & branding

Cassie Herschel-Shorland, Access consultancy & interpretation advice

Will & Sara Herschel-Shorland, (Insight Track Limited), Marketing & communications

Tim Hills, IT kit: advice, design & implementation

Chris Melrose, Audit & Accounting advice

Walter Pipe, Video recording of project

Phil Pullen, (A&P Construction), Maintenance/repairs 

David Sones, Website Development

Jenny Surey, Landscape Design

Jim Whiteside, Website hosting/technical support

Simon Whiteside (Simon Whiteside, Architects), Architectural advice/support

Malcolm Winyard, Interior Design

Nick Worrall, (Bureau Veritas), Asbestos survey