First World War Memorials Programme: conserving and protecting UK War Memorials
In commemoration of the centenary of the First World War the Department for Culture Media and Sport has made a £4.5 million fund available for the conservation and protection of war memorials. The First World War Memorials Programme sees Civic Voice, Historic England, IWM and War Memorials Trust working in partnership with the public on a programme of recording, research, conservation and listing that ensures war memorials across the country are protected and the people they commemorate are remembered.
The First World War Memorials Programme aims to engage the public with their war memorial heritage and to ensure as many First World War memorials as possible are in good condition by the end of the centenary in 2018. Use the headings on the left to find out how you can get involved.
Finding what you need
- Apply for a grant
- Attend a local workshop
- List a memorial
- Research and record a memorial
- Get resources
- Get conservation advice
- Questions
Government has made over £2 million in grants available for the conservation and protection of war memorials during the First World War Centenary Grants are administered by War Memorials Trust. If you would like to apply for a grant for your local war memorial(s) details of how to apply can be found here or you can contact them directly to enquire about funding on grants@warmemorials.org or 020 7233 7356.
Civic Voice is running workshops where you can find information about engaging with your local war memorials. You can find details of these workshops on their website and also sign up to the war memorials newsletter which gives regular updates on the programme.
You can protect your memorial by applying to have it Listed. The First World War Memorials Programme aims to List 2,500 war memorials during the centenary period. If you would like to apply for your local war memorial to be added to the National Heritage List for England, details of how to do so can be found here.
You can search WMR records for information relating to a war memorial on the IWM site, and this page contains contact details should you wish to add updates to memorial information. You can search for information relating to the current condition of a war memorial using War Memorials Online. You can also add your own memorial condition updates– which can then be used by War Memorials Trust to identify memorials in need of conservation. If you wish to apply for a grant your war memorial should be on War Memorials Online.
If you are a teacher you can access information about visiting a war memorial and doing a condition survey with school children. There is also a range of downloadable teaching resources available from War Memorials Trust.
If you are a professional working with memorials (e.g. stone mason) you can access specialist conservation information. Advice can also be found through War Memorials Trust conservation help sheets. In addition, specific guidance is available if your memorial is in Scotland or Wales.
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