WitrynaScottish Invasive Species Initiative. (SISI) is an exciting 4-year partnership project tackling invasive non-native species alongside rivers and water courses in northern Scotland. We are funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, NatureScot and through in-kind support from project partners and volunteers - the total project value is some £3.24M. WitrynaIts objectives are "to conserve the UK's diverse heritage, to encourage people to be involved in heritage and to widen access and learning". [6] As of 2024, it had awarded £7.9 billion to 43,000 projects. [4] In 2006, the National Lottery Heritage Fund launched the Parks for People program with the aim to revitalize historic parks and ...
Scotland The National Lottery Heritage Fund
WitrynaAcross Scotland, we have more than 4,500 people working to protect Scotland’s heritage, at historic houses and castles, gardens, the countryside and in a variety of support roles. Be part of us. Our people come from a wide variety of backgrounds, bringing a diverse range of skills and talents. So whether you’re passionate about … WitrynaThe Heritage & Place Programme (H&PP) is an area-based funding programme that aims to contribute to the development of vibrant and sustainable places in Scotland, … part about the french choice
FIRNS - The Facility for Investment ready Nature in Scotland
WitrynaNational Trust for Scotland is licensed and regulated in Great Britain by the Gambling Commission under account number 4832. www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk. The … WitrynaNational Museums Scotland is delighted to announce that the Heritage Lottery Fund has confirmed a grant of £4.85 million to help fund the implementation of the next stage of the Masterplan for the National Museum of Scotland. The grant goes towards a £14.1 million project which will create ten new galleries displaying National Museums ... Witryna26 lip 2016 · A project to improve two rivers in central Scotland has been awarded £1.65m from the Heritage Lottery Fund. It is part of a £6.7m restoration project to improve the River Almond and the River ... timothy o\u0027hare obituary