Subscribe to our Construction Newsfeed
Scotland Construction Directory
Search our 14,245 companies....

Construction News

08/09/2010

Heritage Lottery Boost For Falkirk Town Centre Historic Core

The dynamic plans to revitalise Falkirk town centre have been awarded a Heritage Lottery Fund grant of £50,000.

The project by Falkirk Council centres on the historic Falkirk Old and St Modan's Parish where, with the help of the Scottish Government's Town Centres Regeneration Funds, the aim is to enhance the historic churchyard and adjoining shopping streets, improving the vibrancy and enjoyment of the town centre and its historic core to shoppers and visitors to the town.

The HLF-Your Heritage award will be used for conservation and training for young people for work experience on heritage design and craft work in restoration of the churchyard metal railings as well as stone conservation and carving.

The grant award will be delivered in partnership with Education Services, Forth Valley College and the Council's contractor JKF (Group Ltd). Included in the project area are the church graveyard and connections with Upper Newmarket Street, Kirk Wynd and the High Street. The main contract works are well underway with positive comments being received despite significant disturbance.

A public information event will be held Tuesday, September 14 between 3.30pm and 7.00 pm at Falkirk Old and St Modan's Church to learn more about the project and the Heritage Lottery Fund grant award.

-- Advertisement --
NorthernAsbestosServicesLtd

Falkirk Council, which won £2 million in regeneration funding, from the Scottish Government has worked closely with the church, local Councillors, Falkirk Local History Society and Falkirk Business Improvement District (BID) and the HLF to develop the project.

Colin McLean, Head of the Heritage Lottery Fund in Scotland, said: "In today's climate, the Heritage Lottery Fund recognises that equipping people with practical skills is not only essential for them to secure future employment but also plays a critical role in supporting economic growth. We are delighted to be able to invest in the future of these young people and in doing so breath new life into Falkirk's historic town centre.

"As part of our strategic plan, Falkirk is a development priority area for the Heritage Lottery Fund. We are working with lots of local groups to make sure that they make the most of the heritage lottery grants available to them. We are delighted that projects such as this are now happening, and welcome organisations with other ideas to come and speak to us."

Councillor Adrian Mahoney, Convener of Economic Strategy and Development, welcomed news of the Heritage Lottery award: "This is the first large grant award we have received since the Falkirk Council area became a "priority" area for Heritage Lottery funding. It's a great boost to an exciting and dynamic project which will give a vital new focus to the town centre and offer a unique conservation experience to the young people from Falkirk High and training opportunity in partnership with Forth Valley College and our contractor."

As well as restoration work in the church grounds including the tomb of Sir John de Graeme, the project will make the area safer, more accessible and attractive and to improve links to the High Steet and Newmarket Street with improvements including: quality surfacing, lighting and street furniture; planting and shrub removal in the graveyard; site and area visitor interpretation at the church and; new bus stops at Newmarket Street.

(GK/KMcA)

Latest Construction News

08/06/2026
Network Rail is set to commence a major £6 million engineering and upgrade project on the Far North Line this weekend. The work forms part of a multi-year investment programme dedicated to enhancing journeys across one of the Highlands' most critical transport corridors. The planned improvements wi
Read More
08/06/2026
Inverclyde Council’s planning board has unanimously approved, in principle, proposals for up to 135 new homes at Clune Park in Port Glasgow. The decision establishes the principle of development following a recent meeting of the planning board, paving the way for detailed applications to come forwa
Read More
08/06/2026
SSEN Distribution is leading the development of an innovative assessment tool to determine, in new ways, where flexibility can be most effectively deployed to run networks efficiently and support the UK's shift to electrification. The initiative aligns with Ofgem's emerging "Build and Flex" model f
Read More
08/06/2026
Steve Craig has taken office as the 102nd President of the Scottish and Northern Ireland Plumbing Employers' Federation (SNIPEF), pledging to deepen member engagement, press for improvements to apprenticeship funding and retention, and ensure the profession is central to debates on skills, competenc
Read More
08/06/2026
John Casey GMICE, a senior engineer at Farrans, has been named the winner of this year's Princess Royal Award for Emerging Engineers. He presented his paper, titled 'Governance of temporary works in large scale onshore wind farm construction with particular focus on frictional guy rope systems used
Read More
08/06/2026
A new partnership agreement between Taylor Wimpey East Scotland and Wheatley Homes East has been finalised to deliver 34 high-quality affordable homes at the Letham Meadows development, located on the outskirts of Haddington, East Lothian. The project aims to address the rising local demand for sec
Read More
08/06/2026
Construction workers from London and Scotland turned out in force as Multiplex staged its annual Walk for Wellbeing in aid of the Lighthouse Charity. Simultaneous routes in London and Glasgow brought together hundreds of Multiplex employees, colleagues from across the industry and their supply chai
Read More
08/06/2026
Ayrshire's 5G Innovation Region status has accelerated digital connectivity, investment and skills, with the programme's achievements now shaping a wider £14 million digital infrastructure roll-out. Ayrshire is well placed to sustain long-term digital growth, economic resilience and competitiveness
Read More
05/06/2026
Transport Scotland has advanced the A9 Dualling Programme by publishing a £1.94 billion Contract Notice inviting bids for a new Framework Agreement to deliver the remaining approximately 58 miles (93km) yet to enter procurement on the Perth–Inverness corridor. The move follows the January 2026 anno
Read More
05/06/2026
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has launched its Accelerated Apprenticeships, a fast-track route intended to support the Government's ambition to build 1.5 million homes by 2029 while alleviating regional construction skills shortages. As part of CITB's broader homebuilding support
Read More
Dunedin Stone LtdTennants (Elgin) LtdCF Concrete PumpingDiscount Kitchens and Bathrooms LtdTREND Transformations PerthMediaCo GroupCRGP LimitedK & I Paterson LtdAtlas Winch & Hoist Services LtdDublcheck Cleaning Glasgow