Sponsored by specialist heritage insurer Ecclesiastical, the Heritage Heroes Awards, now in their 14th year, are the Heritage Alliance’s celebration of the outstanding contribution Britain’s heritage volunteers make to society.
Two Heritage Heroes have been recognised for their exceptional service to the UK’s heritage sector.
Sponsored by specialist heritage insurer Ecclesiastical, the Heritage Heroes Awards, now in their 14th year, are the
Heritage Alliance’s celebration of the outstanding contribution Britain’s heritage volunteers make to society.
Volunteers are vital for the protection of England’s heritage. From caring for rural heritage sites to engaging the next generation of visitors, volunteers’ skills, passion, and commitment are the backbone of the heritage sector.
The awards were presented by Laura Carter, Customer Segment Director at Ecclesiastical and Ingrid Samuel OBE, Interim Chair of the Heritage Alliance. Each of the winners received an Ecclesiastical Heritage Hero 2023 winner presentation plaque.
The awards ceremony coincided with Heritage Day1, a key event in the heritage sector calendar, with speakers including Lord Parkinson, Minister for Heritage, Lord Neil Mendoza CBE, Chair of Historic England, and Ros Kerslake CBE, Chief Executive of the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
The winners of the 2023 Ecclesiastical Heritage Hero Awards2 are:
The Ecclesiastical Heritage Hero 2023 Award – Tyne Theatre & Opera House Performance Research Volunteers
This award celebrates the volunteers who gathered and reviewed over 23,000 images of newspaper adverts, programmes and day-bills to create a performance database covering 52 years of the Tyne Theatre & Opera House’s history. The database is a valuable resource for theatre history scholars and is also informing Tyne Theatre & Opera House’s planned theatre development.
The Ecclesiastical Heritage Collaboration 2023 Award – Clifton Suspension Bridge Volunteer Hard Hat Tour Guides
This award celebrates the volunteers who lead hard hat tours into the Leigh Woods Abutments – a series of twelve vaulted chambers supporting the structure of Brunel’s Victorian suspension bridge. Volunteers have researched and created props to bring the story to life and their enthusiasm and dedication led to visitor numbers doubling.
Commendations were also awarded to recognise outstanding achievements among the other nominees for 2023. For the Heritage Hero Award, a commendation was awarded to the Britannia Restoration Team who restored a 108-year-old sailing vessel. For the Heritage Collaboration Award, commendations went to Dr Phillada Ballard for her work revitalising and restoring Highbury Hall, a Grade II* listed mansion on Historic England’s Heritage at Risk Register, and Victoria Tunnel Guides for running successful and popular tours of Victoria Tunnel, a Victorian underground wagonway.
Laura Carter, Customer Segment Director at Ecclesiastical, said: “As the leading insurer of Grade I listed buildings in the UK, we’re passionate about Britain’s heritage. We’re proud to sponsor the Heritage Heroes Awards, and this year celebrates two incredibly deserving winners for their outstanding contribution to the heritage sector. Congratulations to the Tyne Theatre & Opera House Performance Research Volunteers and Clifton Suspension Bridge Volunteer Hard Hat Tour Guides!”
Lizzie Glithero-West, CEO at the Heritage Alliance, said: “It’s a pleasure, yet again, to see such a high-quality and diverse range of nominees for an award that celebrates the commitment and passion of volunteers in the heritage sector. These projects are driven on voluntary effort and are achieving incredible things in conserving, celebrating and opening up special places to new audiences. We’re grateful for Ecclesiastical’s continued support for these special awards and congratulations go to the winners, alongside all those nominated, for their hard work and dedication.”
Rachel Snape, Project Administrator at Tyne Theatre & Opera House, said: “We’re delighted that our volunteers have been recognised for their work on Tyne Theatre & Opera House’s performance calendar. Between them, they have dedicated over 1200 hours of research, and in turn brought to light decades of our theatre’s rich and varied history. We are so very grateful to them for their commitment to this project.”
Laura Hilton, Visitor Experience Manager at The Clifton Suspension Bridge Trust, said: “We are absolutely delighted to have won the Heritage Heroes Award! The Clifton Suspension Bridge Hard Hat Volunteer team put a lot of time and effort into developing their knowledge of the bridge’s history, engineering and geology and work hard to share the vaults with a wide range of people. The team do everything from helping visitors to overcome their vertigo to explaining how stalactites are formed and answering technical questions from professional engineers! This kind of recognition is a celebration of the work of our incredible team and all of the individual achievements which led to a record breaking 2023 season!”