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We are specialists in providing management,
funding and consultancy services within a heritage and cultural environment.
Martin
Cooke, Director of Heritage & Leisure, is a Chartered Marketer which ensures
a true ‘customer focus’ to our work.
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providing value
– Heritage & Leisure is based on providing value-for-money expertise through low overheads
and a ‘virtual office’ of Associates. We are committed to adding to what you can do.
achieving results
– Heritage & Leisure is a consultancy that wants to make things happen. Our thorough research
and preparation will ensure you see results on the ground.
Find out more about current projects, Martin
Cooke, Director and the Associates' experience
Find out what we can do for you, see our services or contact us
'Martin Cooke and H&L have provided the key expertise to
build the successful management plan and funding application
for the Roman Town House, Dorchester'
John Lowe, Historic Environment Manager, DCC
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NEWS... August
2010 - Two Heritage Lottery Fund bids submitted, Chesil Beach Centre round 2 and Hardy's Birthplace round 1
April 2010 - Work on the renovation of Durlston Castle starts on site
November 2009 - H&L
appointed to the Centre @ Hengistbury project to provide project development and activity plan consultancy
September 2009 -Official opening of
Orchard Meadow Tolpuddle's new open space June 2009 - Further Heritage
Lottery Fund (HLF) success. During February and March Martin Cooke assisted staff from Bournemouth Borough Council with
the resubmission of a round 1 HLF bid for a new Visitor Interpretation Centre at Hengistbury Head. In June the application
was successful.
April 2009 - Following gaining over £100,000
of funding in less than a year work on site has now started on the new open space for Tolpuddle, Orchard Meadow December 2008 - The Chesil Beach Centre redevelopment project receives a Round 1 pass from HLF for its grant request of £550,000 October 2008 - H&L appointed as project management consultants for the final implementation stage of
the Durlston Project
June 2008 - The Durlston World Heritage Gateway Project has received a stage 2 pass from the Heritage Lottery Fund with a grant of £3.08m
being awarded to the Project. Martin Cooke, Director of Heritage & Leisure management was project management consultant
for the stage 2 development phase. April 2008 - H&L are appointed
by Bridport Arts Centre to provide funding and project development advice Click below for News Updates and
CRN Article
H&L News Update, March 2007
H&L News Update, February 2008
Article - Durlston: A marketing approach to project development
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Heritage & Leisure management is based in Dorset, England
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Martin Cooke is a member of the Chartered Institute
of Marketing

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