Deadline: 30-Apr-2026
The Torbay Local Heritage Grant Scheme supports community-led projects celebrating the area’s literary, artistic, and musical heritage. Grants ranging from £500 to £7,000 aim to strengthen local identity, engagement, and well-being while conserving tangible, intangible, and natural heritage. Eligible applicants include voluntary, community, and social enterprise organisations based in or benefiting Torbay, with projects delivered between May 2026 and January 2028.
About the Local Heritage Grant Scheme
The Local Heritage Grant Scheme in Torbay encourages community engagement with local heritage, promoting pride in the region’s literary, artistic, and musical legacy. The scheme aligns with the National Lottery Heritage Fund’s principles, which emphasize:
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Saving heritage: protecting and interpreting local history, arts, and culture
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Environmental protection: supporting conservation and sustainable practices
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Inclusion and participation: engaging diverse communities and age groups
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Organisational sustainability: ensuring projects are viable and impactful
This round focuses on the theme: “Writers, Artists and Musicians on the English Riviera”, inviting creative approaches to showcase Torbay’s cultural legacy.
Grant Details
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Funding available: £50,000 per round, with three rounds planned
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Individual grant range: £500–£7,000 per project
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Project timeframe: May 2026 – January 2028
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Total funding secured: Just under £250,000
The programme builds on the success of the initial 2023–2025 round, which strengthened community confidence in heritage project design and delivery.
Eligible Projects
Projects must benefit local communities through public-facing activities, events, or participation. Eligible projects may include:
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Tangible heritage: buildings, parks, archives, and commemorative installations
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Intangible heritage: oral histories, traditions, music, literature, and celebrations
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Natural heritage: green and blue spaces, walking trails, and conservation projects
Examples of potential projects:
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Heritage walking trails connecting cultural landmarks
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Digital enhancements at heritage sites
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Plaques or commemorative installations
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Conservation or restoration initiatives
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Public events celebrating local arts, music, or literary figures
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
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Voluntary, community, and social enterprise organisations in Torbay
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Youth groups, heritage organisations, neighbourhood committees, residents’ associations
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Community interest companies, community benefit societies, and registered charities
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Organisations outside Torbay if the project solely benefits Torbay communities
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Sole traders or small businesses only if the project is entirely for community benefit and heritage outcomes are owned by a community group
Restrictions:
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Grant funds cannot subsidize business income or salaries
Selection Criteria
Applications will be assessed on how projects address at least two of the National Lottery Heritage Fund’s four core principles. Key evaluation points include:
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Fair distribution of funding among local community groups
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Engagement of diverse age groups and backgrounds
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Clear benefits for Torbay residents and visitors
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Promotion of community connection and physical/mental well-being
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Support for diversity, youth engagement, and collaboration
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Inclusion of groups that have not previously received Council or National Lottery Heritage funding
How to Apply
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Prepare your project proposal detailing:
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Heritage focus (tangible, intangible, or natural)
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Public engagement plan and community benefits
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Budget aligned with grant range (£500–£7,000)
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Submit eligibility documents including organisation details and proof of community benefit
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Application review by Torbay Council and National Lottery Heritage Fund, based on:
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Alignment with heritage theme and core principles
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Potential community impact and inclusivity
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Innovation and feasibility
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Tips for a Strong Application
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Clearly define how the project celebrates Torbay’s writers, artists, or musicians
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Demonstrate community involvement and participation throughout project delivery
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Prioritize activities with measurable outcomes for well-being, engagement, and heritage awareness
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Collaborate with other organisations or practitioners to increase impact
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Highlight new initiatives that engage communities not previously funded
FAQ
1. Who can apply?
Voluntary, community, and social enterprise organisations based in Torbay or delivering projects solely for Torbay communities.
2. What is the funding range?
Grants between £500 and £7,000 per project.
3. What types of projects are eligible?
Projects focusing on tangible, intangible, or natural heritage, including public engagement, conservation, and interpretation activities.
4. Can individuals apply?
No, individual applications are not accepted. Projects must be community-led through organisations or groups.
5. Can grant funds be used for salaries?
No. Funding cannot be used to subsidize business income or salaries.
6. When will projects be delivered?
Between May 2026 and January 2028.
7. What are the selection criteria?
Projects are assessed based on alignment with National Lottery Heritage Fund principles, community engagement, inclusivity, impact, and innovation.
Conclusion
The Torbay Local Heritage Grant Scheme 2026–2028 empowers communities to celebrate and conserve the region’s literary, artistic, and musical heritage. By supporting public-facing, inclusive, and creative projects, the programme strengthens local identity, engagement, and well-being, ensuring Torbay’s cultural legacy is preserved and shared for future generations.
For more information, visit The National Lottery Heritage Fund.









































