The cash will be spent on community-led projects in Grimsby, Cleethorpes, Immingham and The Wolds.
North East Lincolnshire Council has been awarded £250,000 to develop community-led heritage projects.
The money, from the National Lottery Heritage Fund's Heritage Places project, will be used to help people decide on the heritage needs in Cleethorpes, Grimsby, Immingham and the Wolds.Councillor Hayden Dawkins, portfolio holder for culture and heritage at the council, said the money will help "build on the work the team has been doing to highlight our amazing heritage in the borough".
In a previous lottery-funded scheme, North East Lincolnshire was one of 13 Areas of Focus across the UK that received targeted support to apply for project funding between 2019 and 2024. Grants totalling £5.7m were awarded to 29 projects, including the Horizon Onside Youth Zone, Peterson’s Project at Grimsby Docks, Weelsby Hall and Grimsby Falfest.Shops raise concerns over market square revamp
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