The Big Lottery Fund has published a review of some of the capital projects that were funded by the Millenium Commission in the last two decades. As the report notes, the £1.3bn of investment in 225 projects followed a 'high-risk, high-reward strategy': the review celebrates some of the success stories, from The Lowry and Tate Modern to the Centre for Life (Newcastle). It can be downloaded here.
— BOP ConsultingCelebrating the success of lottery-funded projects
11 May 2011
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