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Millennium Forest for Scotland

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Country
  
Scotland

Launched
  
23 October 1995

Budget
  
£500,000 (estimated)

Prime Minister
  
Tony Blair

Closed
  
31 March 2006

Millennium Forest for Scotland

Type of project
  
National Lottery-funded project

The Millennium Forest for Scotland project was an initiative created by the Millennium Commission and funded by the National Lottery of the United Kingdom to celebrate the turn of the New Millennium.

Conceived in 1994, the project's ambition was to restore and maintain a significant amount of the forestry in the Scottish environment, and secondly to reestablish the link between local communities and the environment that surrounded them.

The project's nationwide appeal led to many local communities, farms and established natural projects (such as the National Trust for Scotland and the World Wildlife Fund) investing time and money in restoring and maintaining many areas of natural importance throughout Scotland.

As a result of the initiative, it is estimated that the project has restored over 22,000 hectares of forest and natural land and created 200 kilometers of new hiking trails.

Some locations that the project has helped include:

  • Balmaha Millennium Forest Park, Balmaha
  • The Millennium Forest, Borgie, Sutherland
  • Mugdock Country Park, Milngavie
  • Cashel Millenium Forest, Loch Lomond
  • Angus Millennium Forest, Angus
  • Edinburgh (urban forest project)
  • Although the project was aimed for the turn of the millennium, the efforts and investment in the project lasted over a period of 12 years, with many of the benefits still being felt today. The project ceased to exist following the winding-up of the Millenium Commission in 2006. As seen above, many signposts and markers symbolizing the initiative's legacy can still be seen around Scotland.

    References

    Millennium Forest for Scotland Wikipedia