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LOTTERY BOOST FOR PARKS
£20.6 million investment nationwide

Seven public parks are set to be revitalised due to new investment by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and the Big Lottery Fund.

Announced last week, the historic public parks are receiving grants totalling £20.6m for important regeneration works, new community facilities and a range of activities that will generate income and involve volunteers.


Houghton Hall Park in Bedfordshire is one of the parks to have won lottery investment

This Lottery investment in parks comes six months after the publication of HLF’s report State of UK Public Parks 2014: Renaissance to Risk which revealed that the UK’s public parks are at serious risk of decline unless innovative ways of funding and maintaining them are found.

Carole Souter, Chief Executive of HLF, said on behalf of HLF and the Big Lottery Fund: “Since our report was published, it’s become even clearer that parks are facing an uncertain future, in spite of being more popular than ever. Today’s investment will not only help to regenerate these historic parks, ensuring local people have access to high quality green spaces, but it also brings to life several exciting plans that will see parks used for training, events and activities.”

Currently unused structures including walled gardens, gardener’s cottages and historic halls and houses will be repaired and used as volunteer and training centres, event spaces and community facilities.

The parks funded are also partnering with schools and colleges, ensuring that the local community can learn a range of horticulture and other skills, enabling them to get involved in the restoration and future management and maintenance of their parks. Several apprenticeships will also be offered.

The seven parks receiving Lottery funding are:

HLF/Big Lottery Fund joint grants in England

Confirmed grants

  • Houghton Hall Park, Bedfordshire £2,196,600
  • Highfields Park, Nottingham £3,240,500

Earmarked funding

  • Stanmer Park, Brighton £4,077,800
  • Cannon Hall Park and Gardens, Barnsley £2,834,000
  • The Canons, Mitcham, South London £3,981,500
  • Poole Park, Dorset £2,970,200

HLF only funded grants

  • Bishop’s Park, Carmarthenshire £1,264,800

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