Sussex Heritage Trust’s voice ‘increasingly important’ in preserving county’s landscape

The 2019 Sussex Heritage Trust Awards launch at the Weald and Downland Living Museum marked the official call for entries for the 2019 awards.
The Medieval Shop from Horsham, conserved by the Weald & Downland Museum in 1967 when Middle Street was redeveloped, and The Market Hall from Titchfield. SUS-190218-105852001The Medieval Shop from Horsham, conserved by the Weald & Downland Museum in 1967 when Middle Street was redeveloped, and The Market Hall from Titchfield. SUS-190218-105852001
The Medieval Shop from Horsham, conserved by the Weald & Downland Museum in 1967 when Middle Street was redeveloped, and The Market Hall from Titchfield. SUS-190218-105852001

For more than 20 years the Sussex Heritage Trust has been recognising and celebrating the best conservation, restoration and new build projects across Sussex through its annual awards.

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Sussex Heritage Awards 2019 are launched

Its reputation continues to grow under the leadership of its trustees, its chair, Dr John Godfrey., DL and vice-chair, Simon Knight., DL. John Godfrey has spent more than 40 years in public service in many charitable and professional roles including local government, and as the former chief executive of the Sussex Police Authority.

From left to right Simon Knight, Rupert Toovey and John Godfrey at the launch of the 2019 Sussex Heritage Trust Awards. SUS-190218-105903001From left to right Simon Knight, Rupert Toovey and John Godfrey at the launch of the 2019 Sussex Heritage Trust Awards. SUS-190218-105903001
From left to right Simon Knight, Rupert Toovey and John Godfrey at the launch of the 2019 Sussex Heritage Trust Awards. SUS-190218-105903001
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Simon Knight, a director of Savills based at Petworth, brings a lifetime’s experience as a chartered surveyor specialising in rural estate management and working with the built environment.

He enthusiastically describes his professional life as vocational.

I catch up with John and Simon as the 2019 Sussex Heritage Trust Awards are launched in the Weald and Downland’s beautiful, award winning Gateway Project buildings.

John Godfrey explained how the main focus of the Trust’s work remains the annual Sussex Heritage Trust Awards, encouraging the public’s appreciation of the architectural and natural heritage of our beautiful county.

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The Trust’s work in providing a strategic voice to preserve and develop the built environment and landscape of Sussex has become increasingly important.

It works with government agencies, local authorities, community and heritage groups.

Sussex Heritage Trust, in conjunction with the Weald & Downland Museum, also provides educational opportunities for young people based in West Sussex through bursaries funded by the Historic Houses Association.

John Godfrey welcomed sponsors, judges, past award winners and friends of the Sussex Heritage Trust including the Vice-Lord Lieutenant of West Sussex, Harry Goring and the High Sheriff of West Sussex, Caroline Nicholls.

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The Trust has brought together a remarkable community of businesses and individuals in support of its work.

John Godfrey particularly thanked headline sponsors of the awards, Gatwick Airport, as well as Thesis Asset Management and Toovey’s who sponsored this year’s launch.

I am always excited by the way that the trust seeks to promote the conservation and re-imagining of our existing vernacular architecture and its uses, as well as aspirational design and sensitivity for new buildings and materials.

They celebrate the past whilst embracing the future.

2018 saw a record number of entrants.

The deadline for entries for the 2019 Sussex Heritage Trust Awards is the March 28.

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To find out more about the Trust’s work, how to support it and how to enter for the awards go to www.sussexheritagetrust.org.

Rupert Toovey is a senior director of Toovey’s, the leading fine art auction house in West Sussex, based on the A24 at Washington - www.tooveys.com - and a priest in the Church of England Diocese of Chichester.