Living Landmarks
| Areas | Application open/close dates | Minimum / maximum grants | Total available |
|---|---|---|---|
| UK | 15 June 2005 - 6 January 2006 | £10 million - £50 million | £140 million |
Summary of the programme
This programme is closed for applications.
Living Landmarks was launched in June 2005 to fund major projects that will have a real impact on communities. Across the UK, woodlands, waterways, cycle bridges, parks, buildings, open public spaces - projects that enhance the natural and built environments - are set to benefit.
The £140 million programme will support large-scale capital projects through two distinct funding streams. All the projects have gone through a competitive and rigorous assessment process to get this far.
Three schemes in Cornwall, Scotland and Northern Ireland are celebrating their share in a multi-million pound investment by the Big Lottery Fund to become Living Landmarks.
The three successful projects have in total been awarded just over £70 million by the Fund.
Kerrier District Council’s Cornwall’s Heartlands has been awarded £22.3million; The Greater East Belfast Partnership’s Connswater Community Greenway has been awarded £23.5million, and Falkirk Council’s The Helix has been awarded £25million.
Videos showcasing each of the successful projects can be found here.
Sir Clive Booth, Chair of the Big Lottery Fund, said: “We are tremendously excited about the Living Landmarks programme, which is now approaching its final stages. Through this programme we will fund some truly ground-breaking projects that capture the imagination of communities, making them better places to live, work and play. A lot of hard work has gone into putting these applications together and each project will be carefully assessed on its own merit, before a panel of experts gets together to make what are bound to be some tough funding decisions.”
Living Landmarks: The People’s Millions
In addition, BIG will make a single award of between £25 million and £50 million with the public deciding the eventual winner in a televised vote on ITV.
| Applicant | Project | Location | Region |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nottinghamshire County Council | Sherwood: The Living Legend Project | Sherwood Forest and surrounds | East Midlands |
| Sustrans | Connect2 (people..places..pride..) | Bristol-based, UK wide | UK wide |
| The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum | Inspired! | Swindon | South West |
| The Eden Trust | The Edge | St Austell, Cornwall | South West |
| Somerset County Council (LEA) | WATERLINKS | Somerset | South West |
| Black Country Consortium Limited | A Million People - The Black Country as an Urban Park | Black Country | West Midlands |
A programme committee will make decisions on which projects should go forward to the public vote in October with the eventual winner decided in December.
Sir Clive Booth, Chair of the Big Lottery Fund, said: “As we approach the final stages of the Living Landmarks programme, the excitement is continuing to grow. Now the applications are in, we can have a detailed look at exactly what each ground-breaking project has to offer communities, to make them better places to live, work and play. The final say lies in the hands of the public, whose votes will play a key part in bringing a major multi-million pound UK project to life.”