Exciting plans for Haigh Woodland Park have moved another step closer to reality with Wigan Council now pledging more than £6m towards celebrating the site’s incredible history and improving the visitor experience.

Last Thursday Cabinet members formally accepted the offer of a £3.78m lottery grant towards its Heritage, Nature and People Project and committed to providing more than £2m in match funding from council budgets.

The funding will facilitate the transformation of the derelict Bothy cottages and yard into a community, training and volunteering zone as well as the restoration of the Grade II* listed Plantation gates and Lodges, and the creation of a new Woodland Hub offering outdoor adventure activities plus a refreshment kiosk and toilets for visitors.

It comes in addition to £4m already set aside for external renovation works at Haigh Hall as part of plans to turn the landmark into a top-class arts, culture and heritage visitor destination – an ambition the Council hopes will be supported by £20m from the government’s Levelling Up Fund.

Councillor Chris Ready, portfolio holder for Communities and Neighbourhoods, said: “We are absolutely delighted to support such an incredible project that will enhance our wonderful ancient woodland and deliver so many brilliant benefits for local people.

“Haigh Woodland Park is already such a special place loved by many and this investment will ensure we can rightly celebrate its rich and unique heritage while positioning it for an even brighter future as a hive of community activity and a place where more and more people of all ages can experience the outdoors and connect with nature.

“I’d like to say a massive thank you to everybody who has worked so hard to put these plans together, and once again thank the National Lottery Heritage Fund for their magnificent support.”

The latest funding commitment includes £1,606,861 from the council’s capital budget plus a further £520,520 in revenue contributions over five years.

Other elements of the project include footpath repairs, educational tools detailing the park’s unique past, and a new play trail designed for young visitors and families to explore and appreciate the site’s natural beauty and biodiversity.

Work on the project is scheduled to begin in September 2023, with the majority of elements due to be completed by May 2024. The redevelopment of the Bothy cottages and yard area is expected to finish by December 2024.

Meanwhile, a decision on the Haigh Hall Levelling Up Fund bid is expected before the end of the year. If approved, it would unlock a further £7.5m in match funding from council coffers.

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