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A community share offer allows individuals to invest directly in a project they believe in. Unlike a donation, you become a stakeholder in the restoration — with a say in how the project develops and the potential for a modest financial return.
The restoration of Ashton Court Mansion requires approximately £20 million. While major grants and heritage funding will form the backbone of the project, community investment demonstrates the breadth of public support — a critical factor for major funders.
This is a chance to own a piece of Bristol's heritage story. Your investment helps unlock major funding, demonstrates community backing, and gives you a direct stake in one of the most important restoration projects in the South West.
Funds raised through the share offer will be used for Phase 1 restoration works including urgent structural repairs, roof conservation, and the reopening of key public rooms.
As with any investment, your capital is at risk. Community shares are not covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme.
After the 3-year lock-in period, you can request withdrawal subject to the society's liquidity.
Yes. Every shareholder gets one vote at the AGM, regardless of how much they invest.