The Abbey of St Edmund, Reborn project awarded £120,000

10th July 2025

Made possible by National Lottery players, the project will conserve and protect the Abbey ruins, build a visitor centre, expand and improve the footpaths around the site, and provide exciting interpretation and activities for all ages and interests.

The Abbey of St Edmund, Reborn project has been awarded a grant of £120,000 by Benefact Trust.

The grant from Benefact Trust will also help equip a learning discovery centre and a flexible community space, support an ambitious programme of community events and activities, and help create more opportunities for volunteers to become involved.

The Dean, the Very Revd Joe Hawes said,

‘Bury St Edmunds is a wonderful place to live but there are still communities in Suffolk who experience isolation, loneliness and deprivation.

‘This important and generous grant from Benefact Trust will make a huge difference to the project’s ability to reach out to all our communities. We will use the heritage and biodiversity of the Abbey area to help young people flourish and grow in confidence and self-esteem, to welcome and support individuals who feel they are living on the outside looking in, and to provide a safe and enjoyable place for those who are living with dementia and other mental health challenges. 

‘I cannot overstate the importance of this grant in helping us to work towards all this. My heartfelt thanks go to Benefact Trust,’ he added.

Usman Saeed, Grants Officer for Benefact Trust, said

‘We’re delighted to support this exciting project, which will enable the Abbey to connect with the community in a more meaningful way. The learning centre and community space will welcome people from all backgrounds, but we’re excited that our funding will focus on engaging more vulnerable groups of people. We have a vision to create a society where everyone can flourish, so this project really resonated with us.’

St Edmundsbury Cathedral, West Suffolk Council and English Heritage (the project partners) have come together as members of The Abbey of St Edmund Heritage Partnership (comprising 29 organisations and individuals who care about the Abbey) to develop and deliver this Reborn project.