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A restored castle in North Wales and a regenerated Welsh estate designed by John Nash are among the projects that have been criticised in a report into Lottery funding published by the parliamentary spending watchdog yesterday.
The report into the Heritage Lottery Fund by the National Audit Office found a quarter of the 24,000 projects funded with pounds 3.8bn of Lottery money over the past 12 years were completed late. And one in six ran over budget by an average of pounds 293,000.See the full content of this document
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Auditors Criticise Lottery Projects
A project to convert Castell Deudraeth, Portme...
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