17/06/2005
Living Landmarks initiative targets local environment
A major new funding initiative launched by the Big Lottery Fund aims to breathe new life into the local environment through multi-million pound awards.
Living Landmarks offers the chance of winning as much as £50 million for a single project of UK national significance.
Through Living Landmarks, the Big Lottery Fund said it will fund a small number of large-scale projects of national and regional significance across the UK, which will transform, revitalise and regenerate communities.
It believes that the new programme will capture the imagination of communities and increase their involvement with the Lottery by re-connecting people with the good causes they support.
Breidge Gadd, a Big Lottery Fund NI Board Member said: “We are tremendously excited to be launching Living Landmarks. This programme is a chance for us to ask communities what they need, what their priorities are on a local level, what will really make a difference.
“We want to fund projects that make communities better places to live, work and play so this will be an opportunity for real innovation.”
Around £140 million will be awarded across the UK through two distinct funding streams. Under the first stream, a small number of grants of between £10 million and £25 million will be awarded to projects of regional significance. The successful projects will be chosen by the programme committee, which will include experts from the areas of architecture, regeneration and the environment.
Under the second stream, a single grant of between £25 million and £50 million will be awarded to a project of national or regional significance, in conjunction with the People’s Millions programme and ITV. The winning project will be decided by a public vote.
(MB/SP)
Living Landmarks offers the chance of winning as much as £50 million for a single project of UK national significance.
Through Living Landmarks, the Big Lottery Fund said it will fund a small number of large-scale projects of national and regional significance across the UK, which will transform, revitalise and regenerate communities.
It believes that the new programme will capture the imagination of communities and increase their involvement with the Lottery by re-connecting people with the good causes they support.
Breidge Gadd, a Big Lottery Fund NI Board Member said: “We are tremendously excited to be launching Living Landmarks. This programme is a chance for us to ask communities what they need, what their priorities are on a local level, what will really make a difference.
“We want to fund projects that make communities better places to live, work and play so this will be an opportunity for real innovation.”
Around £140 million will be awarded across the UK through two distinct funding streams. Under the first stream, a small number of grants of between £10 million and £25 million will be awarded to projects of regional significance. The successful projects will be chosen by the programme committee, which will include experts from the areas of architecture, regeneration and the environment.
Under the second stream, a single grant of between £25 million and £50 million will be awarded to a project of national or regional significance, in conjunction with the People’s Millions programme and ITV. The winning project will be decided by a public vote.
(MB/SP)
Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
25 November 2024
Other News In Brief
DfC Launch Public Consultation On Gender Pay Gap A consultation on proposed changes to Section 19 of the Employment Act (Northern Ireland) relating to the requirements for employers to publish information on the pay of male and female employees has been launched by the Department for Communities.
Other News In Brief
DfC Launch Public Consultation On Gender Pay Gap A consultation on proposed changes to Section 19 of the Employment Act (Northern Ireland) relating to the requirements for employers to publish information on the pay of male and female employees has been launched by the Department for Communities.
14 November 2007
Millions For Connswater Project
East Belfast is celebrating this morning as a local regeneration project has been awarded £23.5m of lottery funding. The Connswater Community Greenway has made the final cut for the lottery's Living Landmarks Fund for its project to create a park along the course of the Connswater river.
Millions For Connswater Project
East Belfast is celebrating this morning as a local regeneration project has been awarded £23.5m of lottery funding. The Connswater Community Greenway has made the final cut for the lottery's Living Landmarks Fund for its project to create a park along the course of the Connswater river.
25 May 2004
Lottery funding to fight killer diseases
More than £600,000 of lottery funding is to be invested into combating three of the biggest killers in the Newry and Mourne area of Northern Ireland. The funding, by National Lottery 'good cause' contributor, New Opportunities Fund aims to benefit people who have had or are at risk of developing coronary heart disease, stroke and cancer.
Lottery funding to fight killer diseases
More than £600,000 of lottery funding is to be invested into combating three of the biggest killers in the Newry and Mourne area of Northern Ireland. The funding, by National Lottery 'good cause' contributor, New Opportunities Fund aims to benefit people who have had or are at risk of developing coronary heart disease, stroke and cancer.
29 June 2023
PHA Launch Funding Scheme For Mental Health Projects
The Public Health Agency (PHA) has called on community and voluntary groups to apply to a new funding programme for projects designed to improve mental health and emotional wellbeing. The PHA scheme opens to applications today and aims to address health and wellbeing needs in local communities.
PHA Launch Funding Scheme For Mental Health Projects
The Public Health Agency (PHA) has called on community and voluntary groups to apply to a new funding programme for projects designed to improve mental health and emotional wellbeing. The PHA scheme opens to applications today and aims to address health and wellbeing needs in local communities.
08 August 2006
NI projects close to 'Living Landmarks' funding
Three Northern Ireland projects have moved one step closer to receiving a slice of £140 million of funding available through the Big Lottery Fund’s Living Landmarks programme.
NI projects close to 'Living Landmarks' funding
Three Northern Ireland projects have moved one step closer to receiving a slice of £140 million of funding available through the Big Lottery Fund’s Living Landmarks programme.
-
Northern Ireland WeatherToday:A showery start with outbreaks most frequent north of Lough Neagh and through the morning, before dwindling during the afternoon as the northwest breezes ease and brighter spells of weak sunshine prosper. Maximum temperature 8 °C.Tonight:A dry night, save for a few light showers around the coasts, with prolonged clear spells and light winds bringing a frosty dawn for many in central and southern parts. Minimum temperature -3 °C.