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Rochester Bridge Trust in the News

20 May 2013
Trust Supports Restoration of Pugin's Church

The Friends of St Augustine’s Church preservation campaign received a £1,400 grant from the Rochester Bridge Trust to help pay for the restoration of the historic building’s stained glass windows as well as the metal and stonework surrounds. . . . More


 

Stained Glass Window Depicting St. Augustine and Pugin

30 April 2013
Church to Restore Historic Door with Trust Grant

The worn, wooden west door at All Saints’ Church, Graveney, dating back to the 14th century, will be restored to its former glory thanks to a £1,000 grant from the Rochester Bridge Trust. . . . More


 

West Door of All Saints’ Church, Graveney

22 April 2013
Trust Supports Cathedral Restoration Work

In 2006, the Rochester Bridge Trust committed funding of £250,000 over a number of years to support restoration work to the historic fabric of Rochester Cathedral. The Trust is pleased to confirm that further contributions from the grant have now been allocated. . . . More

 

Rochester Cathedral

 
 

2013 Grants Programme

The Rochester Bridge Trust grants programme for 2013 is now open.

The Trust's grants programme reflects the Trust’s own history, values, and activities. This year grants will be offered for projects that emphasize the Trust’s core activities:

  • Education, conservation or research in the field of bridge engineering;

  • Education, conservation or research in the field of Kent history;

  • Education, conservation or research in the field of Kent agriculture; or

  • Repair or conservation of features of historical importance in a listed building.
The Trust’s main purpose is to provide crossings of the River Medway. It is able to make only limited funds available for other grants. The maximum grant available for 2013 will be £4,000 per project, and most grants are likely to be for a lesser amount. Applications for sums in excess of £4,000 will not be considered.

An application pack is available from the Trust's website, by email, or by writing to The Rochester Bridge Trust, Bridge Chamber, 5 Esplanade, Rochester, Kent ME1 1QE. The deadline for receipt of applications is Friday, 28 June 2013.

Please check the guidelines carefully. Applications that do not comply will not succeed.

 
New Roads and Street Works Act 1991

The Rochester Bridge Trust (hereafter called 'the Trust') was founded in 1399 for the purpose of maintaining a road crossing of the River Medway at Rochester. It is a registered charity no. 207100. The Trust constructed, owns and maintains the current two road bridges and the service bridge over the River Medway at Rochester. Under Section 49 of the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 (hereafter called ‘the Act”), the Trust is the street authority and the street manager for the bridges and those parts of the approach roads in its ownership.

The Trust gives notice that on 23rd April 2013 it resolved to:

  • designate the two road bridges as 'protected streets' under and as defined by section 61 of the above Act; and
  • designate the section of the Rochester Esplanade, from its junction with A2 Corporation Street to a point 30 metres south of the projected line of the south west boundary wall of No.5 Esplanade, for which the Trust is the street authority, as a 'street with special engineering difficulties' under and as defined by section 63 of the above Act'.

For further details, see the supporting statement and plan of the streets affected. The Trust intends the designations above to take effect from 1st July 2013. Any person wishing to object to the proposed designation shall do so in writing to The Bridge Clerk, The Rochester Bridge Trust, 5 Esplanade, Rochester, Kent ME1 1QE by 26th June 2013.

 
 

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