The Conservatives have announced a plan to restore funding for the Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme to pre-Labour levels, alongside plans to abolish the cap on repair claims introduced under Labour’s policies.
At a time of renewal and reflection during Easter, the Conservatives warned that Labour’s cuts have left many historic churches and places of worship facing an uncertain future. Labour reduced the scheme’s annual budget from £42 million to £23 million and imposed a £25,000 cap on individual claims for the first time.
These decisions have forced many congregations to delay or cancel essential repairs, increasing long-term costs, damaging historic buildings and placing the nation’s cultural heritage at serious risk. Churches and places of worship are at the heart of community life. Under this government many have been left struggling to maintain safe and welcoming spaces.
Estimates suggest that nearly 1,000 places of worship are currently at risk due to neglect. At a time when communities come together to celebrate Easter, this highlights the growing threat to buildings that provide not only spiritual guidance but also vital local support and connection.
A future Conservative government will restore the scheme’s funding to its previous level and remove Labour’s cap on repair claims. In addition, Conservatives will develop a longer-term approach to ensure sustainable support for historic places of worship, encouraging investment and safeguarding these important community assets for future generations.
These changes will be funded through a reprioritisation of grant distributions across Arm’s Length Bodies within the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, ensuring that funding is better aligned with the priorities of the British people.
Ashley Fox said:
“Places of worship are not only central to our heritage but remain vital hubs across the Bridgwater constituency, supporting people and preserving our shared history.
“Labour’s decision to cut funding and impose a cap on repairs in the Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme has put many of these buildings at risk, delaying essential works and creating real uncertainty about the future of these precious sites.
“The Conservatives will restore funding, remove the cap, and ensure churches and places of worship have the long-term support they need to continue to serve their communities and safeguard our national heritage.”
Kemi Badenoch MP, Leader of the Conservative Party, said:
“Churches aren’t just important places of worship, in many towns and villages they are the centre of the community, steeped in history and the pride of local people. It is critical we maintain them properly, because when they’re gone, they’re lost forever.
“That is why it is appalling that this Labour government has slashed the fund for the upkeep of our churches. Keir Starmer often appears to be ashamed of Britain’s history. I’m clear that the Conservative Party will always celebrate our Christian heritage and ensure local churches are properly maintained and repaired.”