Article Source: The River Park Programme
Last Updated: 10 February 2025 8:54
The announcement comes on the first day of National Apprenticeship Week 2025 and the River Park Programme will deliver new opportunities for training and learning.
The River Park Programme in Fife has secured almost £3million of delivery support from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to build connections between local communities and their past, whilst providing training and learning opportunities for all.
Pauline Silverman, Director of Strategy, Green Action Trust said: “The £2.98m grant provided by the National Lottery Heritage Fund is key to driving forward the River Park programme, which will deliver much-needed transformational change with the environment, heritage and people at its heart.
“Not only will the River Park forge better access to the river and between communities, it will also create opportunities for improved health, well-being and economic prospects that will benefit the local community for years to come. We are delighted to accept this funding on behalf of the wider River Leven partnership and galvanise the regeneration of the River Leven valley.
The funding will contribute to the regeneration of the River Leven valley in Levenmouth, Fife, into a beautiful and biodiverse public park, which aims to strengthen the local community’s ties with its past.
The River Park, a groundbreaking project brought to life by the Leven Programme, will develop a neglected site along the River Leven to deliver an accessible, attractive and biodiverse amenity space for local communities. A key focus of the park is to bring to life Levenmouth’s heritage through dedicated spaces that will encourage exploration and investigation of the area’s industrial and societal past.
Caroline Clark, The National Lottery Heritage Fund Director for Scotland, said: “It is exciting to be able announce significant Heritage Fund support for the River Park project on the first day of Apprenticeship Week as so many new opportunities will be created for young people to work and learn as part of the project activities celebrating the heritage of Leven’s communities and supporting regeneration of the River Leven Valley.
“Historically the River Leven played a central role in life for the communities along its course, from powering industry to supporting businesses, jobs and people. This vital role took its toll on the river’s environment but now, thanks to National Lottery players, the River Park project will support environmental recovery and deliver a 4km, nature-rich and accessible park for people and wildlife to enjoy.”
The River Park project secured a £246,857 Heritage Fund development support in 2022 which has helped the Green Action Trust and project partners to carry out extensive engagement and planning work locally.
An eagerness to learn more about Levenmouth’s heritage was first identified at the project’s inception, when an estimated 2,700 local residents were surveyed about what they would like to see from a regenerated site. A significant percentage of those asked wanted to learn more about the heritage, history and archaeology of the area’s mill complexes, which were once the keystone of the area’s economy. This feedback has been incorporated into the plan for the River Park, which will uncover and consolidate a historic mill complex while local communities will produce stories about the people and places of the River Park to be displayed along the mill lade heritage trail.
In addition, the River Park Programme is prioritising building capacity amongst the area’s existing heritage organisations to ensure that ties between the local communities and their past endure long into the future. The programme will work with local groups to deliver a series of skills and development opportunities, such as training workshops, heritage and archaeology courses, paid work placements, and establishing a youth forum, which will offer mentoring and further training.
Hannah Swanson, Leven Programme Partnership Manager, Scottish Environment Protection Agency, said:
“When the Leven Programme was first established, a shared vision was agreed between the partners. We didn’t know exactly how that vision would manifest, as we still had a lot to learn about the people of Levenmouth and the place they call home.
I look now at the range of projects to be delivered with this funding – projects which aim to deliver positive change through nature regeneration, heritage celebration and community empowerment – and I feel immense gratitude to every person who played a part in making this moment a reality. Thank you!”
Thanks to National Lottery players the Heritage Fund will support transformational changes in the wider Levenmouth community. Not only will the grant support the communities of Levenmouth to build a closer connection to, and better understanding of, their past, it will also enable much needed skills development, training and increased employability.
The River Park Programme is part of a wider initiative that aims to regenerate the Leven valley, making it a great place to live, work and visit, whilst fostering climate resilience, boosting health and wellbeing and delivering learning and development opportunities to support and sustain employment. The River Park delivery partners are Green Action Trust, SEPA, Fife Coast and Countryside Trust, Fife Council, and Archaeology Scotland. For more information on this project and the wider Leven Programme, please visit www.theleven.org
With confirmation of the £2.98 million delivery support and the previous development funding, The National Lottery Heritage Fund will invest a total of up to £3.2million in the project.
National Apprenticeship Week runs from 10-16 February 2025. Scottish Apprenticeship Week takes place 3-7 March 2025 with events across the country showcasing the benefits apprenticeships bring to business.
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