Abbey of St Edmund: A Millennium of English History in West Suffolk – Roles

Abbey of St Edmund: A Millennium of English History in West Suffolk – Available Roles

Thanks to National Lottery players, St Edmundsbury Cathedral has received a Development Phase grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund in support of the project The Abbey of St Edmund: A Millennium of English History in West Suffolk. Working with our partners, English Heritage and West Suffolk Council, we’re looking to appoint some key roles.

Visitor Marketing Planner

 

We are looking for a Visitor Marketing Planner to work on our National Lottery Heritage Fund-supported £9.9m The Abbey of St Edmund: A Millennium of English History in West Suffolk project. St Edmundsbury Cathedral is the lead partner (working with English Heritage and West Suffolk Council).

 

For more information please download the brief, here.

 

The closing date for submission is 12 noon on Thursday 29 August 2024.

Activity Planning Consultant

 

We are looking for an Activity Planning Consultant to work on our National Lottery Heritage Fund-supported £9.9m The Abbey of St Edmund: A Millennium of English History in West Suffolk project. St Edmundsbury Cathedral is the lead partner (working with English Heritage and West Suffolk Council).

 

For more information please download the brief, here.

 

The closing date for submission is 12 noon on Thursday 29 August 2024.

Business Planning Consultant

 

We are looking for a Business Planning Consultant to work on our National Lottery Heritage Fund-supported £9.9m The Abbey of St Edmund: A Millennium of English History in West Suffolk project. St Edmundsbury Cathedral is the lead partner (working with English Heritage and West Suffolk Council).

 

For more information please download the brief, here.

 

The closing date for submission is 12 noon on Thursday 29 August 2024.

Evaluation Consultant

 

We are looking for a Evaluation Consultant to work on our National Lottery Heritage Fund-supported £9.9m The Abbey of St Edmund: A Millennium of English History in West Suffolk project. St Edmundsbury Cathedral is the lead partner (working with English Heritage and West Suffolk Council).

 

For more information please download the brief, here.

 

The closing date for submission is 12 noon on Thursday 29 August 2024.

Interpretation Plan and Design Consultant or Agency

 

We are looking for an Interpretation Plan and Design Consultant/Agency to work on our National Lottery Heritage Fund-supported £9.9m The Abbey of St Edmund: A Millennium of English History in West Suffolk project. St Edmundsbury Cathedral is the lead partner (working with English Heritage and West Suffolk Council).

 

Interested parties should visit the tender portal here.

 

First Roles Advertised for Heritage Project

Thanks to National Lottery players, St Edmundsbury Cathedral, in partnership with West Suffolk Council and English Heritage, has received a Development Phase grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to conserve the Abbey of St Edmund ruins, deliver universal access through a network of footpaths, and build a heritage welcome centre within a line of listed buildings facing the town’s public space.

 

We are now looking for a Project Manager to co-ordinate and assist in the management of the development phase, which will last until February 2026. If we are successful in our delivery phase application, the role will continue for a further three years.

 

We are also looking for a Fundraising Consultant to work with us in securing £1.8m funding by February 2026.

 

More information on both roles, and how to apply, can be found on our Join The Team page.

The Abbey Of St Edmund Project Awarded £730K Grant By The National Lottery Heritage Fund

St Edmundsbury Cathedral in Bury St Edmunds, along with its partners West Suffolk Council and English Heritage, has received initial support from The National Lottery Heritage Fund for The Abbey of St Edmund: A Millennium of History in West Suffolk, it was announced today. The Abbey of St Edmund was once one of the greatest abbeys in medieval England. It was a focus for international pilgrimage, and it played a key role in the formation of the Magna Carta.

 

The project aims to conserve and protect the ruins; build a visitor centre, west cloister, and network of footpaths; and use digital technology to provide exciting interpretation for all ages and interests. There will be a huge range of learning and volunteering activities built around events, programmes and exhibitions. The project will link up with other heritage attractions nearby and further afield, giving communities and visitors more opportunities to access the rich heritage of town and county.

Made possible by National Lottery players, development funding of £729,553 has been awarded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund to help the Cathedral and its partners progress plans to apply for a full Heritage Fund grant at a later date.

 

The Abbey of St Edmund is very important to the local community – 29 local organisations have come together to form the Abbey of St Edmund Heritage Partnership, to care about and promote the ruins. The Abbey site currently enjoys over one million visits each year as people walk through the town’s free to enter public gardens, where the ruins are situated.

 

Commenting on the award, The Very Reverend Joe Hawes, Dean of St Edmundsbury, said “We’re delighted that we’ve received this support thanks to National Lottery players. This project captures what is so special about heritage in Bury St Edmunds. The community has such a strong sense of pride in the Abbey site. It has been a central feature of the town’s identity for a thousand years and this project will ensure that will continue well into this century and beyond. St Edmundsbury Cathedral, West Suffolk Council and English Heritage are working together to deliver this transformative project which will benefit those who are already engaged with the Abbey site, and those who are yet to discover the Abbey and be captivated by its place in our culture, history and heritage.”

 

Eilish McGuinness, Chief Executive of The National Lottery Heritage Fund said “The Abbey of St Edmund holds a thousand years of history within its ruins and surrounding gardens, inspiring and connecting generations of people to its unique heritage as a place of worship and medieval pilgrimage, dating back to the Magna Carta.

 

I am delighted that our grant award of £730,000 will enable development of the project and continued collaboration between a range of community and conservation organisations, whose focus is to ensure that this heritage treasure can be valued, cared for and sustained for everyone, now and in the future.

 

As the largest funder for the UK’s heritage we believe in the power of heritage to ignite imagination, offer joy, and to build pride in a place by connecting people to the past. The Abbey of St Edmund is a fantastic example.”

 

For more information on the project, click here.