Big Local, the Big Lottery Fund’s significant England-wide community programme, will see Birchwood, in Karl McCartney’s Lincoln constituency, receive an investment of approximately £1million over at least the next ten years.
A launch event for the investment in London will take place on 29 February 2012 at 4pm – 6pm, at Astley Cooper Tenants Hall, Wessex House, 375 Old Kent Road, London SE1 5JQ which is in an area previously announced as benefiting from Big Local. The event will showcase three existing Big Local areas and their progress and include the announcement of Big Local’s investment decisions for the next wave of Big Local areas.
Birchwood is one of 50 areas that have been identified in the second wave of Big Local areas. The first 50 areas were announced in July 2010, and are now making good progress.
Big Local aims to help people in overlooked communities meet their needs. The investment will fit with the strategies and policies of others both locally and nationally; Big Local aim to share intelligence, learning and insight with the government, and other funders and stakeholders, to ensure that their approaches complement each other. They have selected areas with high levels of deprivation, which may have been overlooked for funding in the past, particularly funding from the Big Lottery Fund. Big Local have also aimed to select communities from across the region, both in urban and rural areas.
Funding and support to the Birchwood area will be delivered by Local Trust, a new organisation managing the £200 million endowment given by the Big Lottery Fund and delivering Big Local. Local Trusts have been established by the Community Development Foundation working in partnership with Capacity Global, CCLA, Institute for Voluntary Action Research, the National Association for Neighbourhood Management, Renaisi and UnLtd.
At the launch event Local Trust will illustrate how they support residents by helping them develop the skills and confidence to identify what matters most to them, and to take action to change things for the better. Local Trust will also set out their plan to work closely with residents in each of the 50 Big Local areas to decide how best to use the funding.
Big Local is a groundbreaking long-term programme to achieve lasting change in 150 small areas across England. It puts people locally in the driving seat, and encourages them to work together to form a shared vision of their local area, to make decisions about how to use the funding to make their area a even better place to live. Areas can use the funds to provide a mixture of grants, social investments and support. Using social investment means that some of the money can be reused in the area again and again.
Big Local understand that areas with low social capital need to build steadily in order to make much needed progress. Big Local allows each area at least 10 years to spend their £1 million investment. This approach extends to the innovative investment model that has been developed to maximise funding and impact. Local areas will use a combination of grants and social investments (loans, micro-finance, etc) to transform their community for the better.
City Member of Parliament, Karl McCartney, said, “This investment in Birchwood in Lincoln – some £1million over the next ten years – is truly magnificent. The money will greatly enhance the hard work of our local ward councillors, Cllrs John Metcalfe, Jane Clark and Eddie Strengiel, to help ensure that the Birchwood area is an even better place to live, now and in the future.”
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For further information, please contact Karl McCartney MP at karl.mccartney.mp@parliament.uk
