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HLF invests £5m into UK's natural heritage.
POSTED 04 Feb 2014 . BY Tom Anstey
The ‘Magnificent Meadows’ campaign will safeguard nine meadow and grassland sites across the UK
Natural heritage in the UK is set to receive a £5m boost for two projects after the Heritage Lottery Fund announced a new £16m round of funding.

The UK-wide ‘Saving our Magnificent Meadows’ campaign and ‘The Great Heath Living Landscape’ campaign in south-west England will bring together a variety of partners and bodies to protect some of the UK’s most vulnerable habitats and species.

The ‘Magnificent Meadows’ campaign, which received £2.1m in funding, will help Plantlife International deliver a three-year conservation programme to safeguard nine meadow and grassland sites across the UK.

The Great Heath Living Landscape campaign has received £2.7m in funding and encompasses the Poole, Bournemouth, Christchurch and East Dorset areas of England. The local environment will be secured an enhanced as a Natural England ‘Focus Area’.

Other projects to receive funding are Salford’s Bridgewater Canal (£3.6m), Dorset’s Kimmeridge Fossil Museum (£2.7m), Surrey’s Limnerslease: ‘Saving the Studios’ (£2.4m) and South Tynedale Railways Preservation Society Heritage and Environmental Sustainability project (£4.3m).

Three projects have also been granted initial support funding including the Capability Brown Birthday and Festival (£905,200), Lister Steps Carnegie Community Hub (£4.1m) and CITiZAN: The Coastal and Intertidal Zone Archaeological Network (£1.4m).
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04 Feb 2014

HLF invests £5m into UK's natural heritage.
BY Tom Anstey

The ‘Magnificent Meadows’ campaign will safeguard nine meadow and grassland sites across the UK

The ‘Magnificent Meadows’ campaign will safeguard nine meadow and grassland sites across the UK

Natural heritage in the UK is set to receive a £5m boost for two projects after the Heritage Lottery Fund announced a new £16m round of funding.

The UK-wide ‘Saving our Magnificent Meadows’ campaign and ‘The Great Heath Living Landscape’ campaign in south-west England will bring together a variety of partners and bodies to protect some of the UK’s most vulnerable habitats and species.

The ‘Magnificent Meadows’ campaign, which received £2.1m in funding, will help Plantlife International deliver a three-year conservation programme to safeguard nine meadow and grassland sites across the UK.

The Great Heath Living Landscape campaign has received £2.7m in funding and encompasses the Poole, Bournemouth, Christchurch and East Dorset areas of England. The local environment will be secured an enhanced as a Natural England ‘Focus Area’.

Other projects to receive funding are Salford’s Bridgewater Canal (£3.6m), Dorset’s Kimmeridge Fossil Museum (£2.7m), Surrey’s Limnerslease: ‘Saving the Studios’ (£2.4m) and South Tynedale Railways Preservation Society Heritage and Environmental Sustainability project (£4.3m).

Three projects have also been granted initial support funding including the Capability Brown Birthday and Festival (£905,200), Lister Steps Carnegie Community Hub (£4.1m) and CITiZAN: The Coastal and Intertidal Zone Archaeological Network (£1.4m).



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