About The Trust
In the last 70 years heritage and environment have become more prominent and the interest in the enhancement of restored buildings, for both private housing and business has increased. The Trust is active in the field of public consultation and opinion, conservation education and social projects.
The trustees are invited as consultants to comment on development proposals within the cities Conservation Areas and on Listed Buildings which are submitted to the council.
The Trust is also invited to represent public views on major projects and partnerships and vision groups concerning development of the city, including transport centres, Lindongate, Historic Lincoln Partnership, the Castle and East-West Link Road highway plans.
The Trust also sell books which have been published such as ‘Fascicules’ of uphill areas and other books that have been produced by the ‘Survey of Lincoln’ group (https://www.thesurveyoflincoln.co.uk/pubs).
The History
of the Trust
Lincoln Civic Trust
Aims of the Trust
- To increase and develop public amenities.
- To preserve buildings and monuments of historic or artistic value and places of natural beauty
- To encourage and co-ordinate activities relating to architecture, music, drama, and other arts
- To co-operate for these purposes with local authorities and with bodies with similar aims, both local and national
- To encourage the work of the city’s artists and craftspeople
- To encourage a sense of citizenship by stimulating interest in these matters
Membership & Support
- Come to one of our Heritage events, Guided Walks, Open days or Talks.
- Become a member of Lincoln Civic Trust (includes free entry to some events).
- Make a donation to the Lincoln Civic Trust.
- Volunteer to help out with events.
- Become involved in the running of the Trust.
PRESERVE | DEVELOP | PROTECT
Trust Officers
Officers and Council of Management
President: Vacant
Vice-Presidents:
Right Worshipful the Bishop of Lincoln
The Member of Parliament for Lincoln
The Worshipful Mayor of Lincoln
Chairman: Tony Maltby
Vice-Chairman: Tom Cave
Hon. Secretary: Tom Cave
Treasurer: Tony Maltby
A representative of each of the following organisations:
The Lincolnshire County Council
The Lincoln City Council
The Rotary Club of Lincoln Colonia
The Rotary Club of Bailgate
The Rotary Club of Lincoln
The Rotary Club of Lindum
The Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce
The Lincoln and Lincolnshire Association of Women Graduates
The Dean and Chapter of Lincoln Cathedral
The Friends of Lincoln Museums and Art Gallery
The Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology
Soroptimist International of Lincoln and District
Lincoln Improvement Group
Members of the Council of Management
Vick Hughes
Jo Major
Members of the sub-committees of the Council of Management
Ex-officio members of all committees
Chairman and Vice-chairman of Council of Management
Social and Events:
Chairman: C J Pickering
Mrs A Salisbury
Miss M Blow
Mrs S Pickering
Planning Applications:
Chairman: A Maltby
C J Pickering
J Kelly
R Stephenson
J Wright
P Collins
M Cowling
S Daykin
Other Outside Bodies
Lincolnshire Heritage Forum
Sincil Bank Neighbourhood Board
Historic Environment Advisory Panel
Annual Reports
Highlights
If you require any further information please contact the office.
Phone
VISIT
Preserve | Develop | Protect
Address
St Mary’s Guildhall
385 High Street, Lincoln
LN5 7SF
Lincoln Civic Trust Ltd is a company registered in England and Wales with company number: 527492 and registered address: St.Marys Guildhall, 385 High Street, Lincoln, LN5 7SF.
Registered Charity Number: 249420