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Riverside Mill, Bovey Tracey, Devon - Devon Guild of Craftsmen
Riverside Mill, Bovey Tracey, Devon - Devon Guild of Craftsmen

AHF partners with Fit for the Future

18 November 2020
UK

The Architectural Heritage Fund is delighted to announce a new partnership with Fit for the Future, an environmental sustainability network with over 100 charities, heritage organisations, cultural venues, public sector bodies and more in its membership. The Network facilitates knowledge-sharing and collaboration across organisations and sectors so that members can achieve the rapid and far-reaching changes needed to decarbonise, adapt to climate change and drive positive environmental impacts.

Conserving and re-using existing building stock is going to be a critical aspect of addressing the climate emergency. Historic England has recently produced a report called ‘Heritage Counts’, and this early research shows that sympathetically upgrading and reusing existing buildings, rather than demolishing and building new, could dramatically improve a building’s energy efficiency. It would also make substantial energy savings because the CO₂ emissions already embodied within existing buildings would not be lost through demolition.

AHF’s partnership with Fit for the Future will support these communities to ensure that sustainability is at the heart of their projects to repurpose historic buildings. At the early stage of a new project, communities in receipt of AHF funding can include membership of Fit for the Future as an eligible project cost, allowing them to access all the benefits of the network while sharing their own lessons learnt of working on and repurposing historic buildings sustainably. 

This is an exciting opportunity to practically address the climate crisis through caring for our historic buildings across the UK.

Matthew McKeague, Chief Executive at the AHF, said of the partnership:

“We are committed to addressing climate change and sustainability, both through our own operations and through the projects we fund and support. This partnership with Fit for the Future will enable our communities to access the practical advice and experience available through the network. Working with historic buildings is one of the most challenging but also one of the most effective ways we can reduce our carbon emissions, and by working together we have an opportunity to make a real difference.”

To learn more about Fit for the Future, visit their website https://www.fftf.org.uk/home

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