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<p>Through its Arms Length Bodies, DCMS has taken steps to promote and protect Romford’s
historic environment. These bodies, including Historic England and the National Lottery
Heritage Fund, have delivered funding and supported initiatives that have celebrated
the area’s rich local heritage.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p>Since 1994, The National
Lottery Heritage Fund has awarded more than £3.8m to 24 projects in the constituency
of Romford. These awards have supported a diverse range of projects, including: the
restoration of Raphael Park, an exploration of the lives of local WW1 soldiers, and
a celebration of the history of the Rom, England’s only listed skatepark.</p><p><strong>
</strong></p><p>Similarly, between 2010 and 2013 Historic England (HE) part-funded
a Partnership Scheme which focussed on the regeneration of Romford Conservation Area
– funding came to £107,000. Since 2013 HE has also funded the management and maintenance
of the Moated Site at Dagnam Park (a scheduled monument), including the installation
of an interpretation board, circa £6,500.</p><p> </p>
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