BIRMINGHAM, England, March 19 /PRNewswire/ --

ATTN: England Editors

Community groups across England are all set to spring clean their neighbourhoods with the launch of a GBP50 million lottery-funded grants programme today, Wednesday 19 March.

The Community Spaces programme will provide grants and support to community groups wanting to make their neighbourhoods cleaner and greener. Community Spaces will help local people improve and create play areas, community gardens, parks, wildlife areas, ponds, courts and village greens.

Gardening guru Charlie Dimmock, who officially launched the programme at a project in London, said: "This is a fantastic opportunity for people of England to pick up their gardening tools and rejuvenate their local public spaces.

I hope people will be inspired by the hard work of community groups and the wonderful spaces they can create for their communities."

Community Spaces is being managed by Groundwork UK on behalf of a consortium of environmental organisations and is funded through the Big Lottery Fund. The programme will make grants of between GBP10,000 and GBP49,999 and some limited grants of up to GBP450,000 to community groups that want to create and improve public spaces in their neighbourhoods.

Tony Hawkhead, Groundwork UK Chief Executive, said: "The launch of the Community Spaces programme has given Groundwork a wonderful opportunity to work with local organisations across the country and make a real and lasting difference to thousands of people from all walks of life.

"One thing we've learned over many years is that local people are best placed to decide how to make their area a better place to live. Community Spaces will give people the tools to turn their passion into action, to make those improvements happen and, crucially, to make them last."

A lot of people have good ideas but need a little help to get started so, in addition to funding, Community Spaces is providing a network of trained Facilitators to help groups turn ideas into reality. Facilitators will advise successful groups on a host of issues from biodiversity to budgets to ensure their projects are a real success.

Peter Wanless, Big Lottery Fund Chief Executive, said: "Pleasant, accessible, open spaces can make a vital contribution to the quality of life. The Big Lottery Fund knows from previous successes that sustainable, happy communities are those which feel empowered to preserve the things they value and make positive changes to their surroundings.

"Enabling communities to have a say in designing, planning and running projects tailored to meet their needs is the real strength of 'Community Spaces' and I'm very excited to be supporting Groundwork in encouraging people to get involved."

For further information about Community Spaces and to find out how to apply visit: http://www.community-spaces.org.uk or telephone 0845-3671-671.

Photographs of Charlie Dimmock at the launch event are available on request after 1pm.

Notes to Editor

Community Spaces

Community Spaces is a GBP50 million open grants programme that is managed by Groundwork UK as an Award Partner to the Big Lottery Fund's Changing Spaces initiative.

Only community groups in England are eligible to apply to Community Spaces - a full eligibility criteria is available online. Application materials will be available from 19 March 2008 and it is anticipated that the programme will remain open for applications until 2011.

For further information visit: http://www.community-spaces.org.uk

Groundwork UK

Groundwork supports communities in need, working with partners to help improve the quality of people's lives, their prospects and potential and the places where they live, work and play.

Our vision is of a society of sustainable communities which are vibrant, healthy and safe, which respect the local and global environment and where individuals and enterprise prosper.

For further information visit: http://www.groundwork.org.uk

Big Lottery Fund

The Big Lottery Fund's Changing Spaces programme was launched in November 2005 to help communities enjoy and improve their local environments. The programme will fund a range of activities from local food schemes and farmers markets, to education projects teaching people about the environment. Groundwork UK was appointed as a Changing Spaces award partner responsible for distributing GBP50m for its Community Spaces scheme.

The Big Lottery Fund rolls out nearly GBP2 million in Lottery money every day. Across the UK most people live within a few miles of a Lottery-funded project.

The Big Lottery Fund, the largest of the National Lottery good cause distributors, was set up in June 2004. It gives grants to health, education, environment and charitable causes across the UK.

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