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The HELIX is an exciting project to transform the landscape between Falkirk and Grangemouth into a thriving environmental community. (Select the image for a larger view.)
A partnership between Falkirk Council, British Waterways and Central Scotland Forest Trust, the HELIX is a key project in the My Future's In Falkirk economic regeneration initiative for the Falkirk Council area.
The project will:
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provide a unique outdoor space for all with access to woodland, paths, cycleways and water features
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reconnect the Forth and Clyde Canal to the Forth estuary and develop water-based activities
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create major public artworks
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develop a sustainable environment
In November 2007, after taking part in a two-year-long bid proposal process, the project was awarded £25 million funding from the Big Lottery Fund's Living Landmarks programme.
Work will start in 2008 and will progress over three distinct phases. The project will span a ten year period and beyond.
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The name 'HELIX' comes from the distinctive shape of the design concept as it spirals down from Langlees to Laurieston and Polmont and takes its reference from the genetic code of life. (Select the image for a larger view.)
Watch the HELIX community video below, made by local young people.