After researching the Heathland Heritage Fund I found that about 70% of their funding comes from the Heritage Lottery Fund and their funding in turn comes from the National Lottery. The Heritage Lottery Fund is the largest benifactor of protected land and British heritage spending on average £375 Million per year. Which protects and helps to fund everything from National Museums to my local park. Since 1994 the HLF has donated over £4.9 billion in an attempt to protect many parts of the UK as well as keeping others funded.
One of their latest successful projects is the refurbishment of Lantern Tower at North Queensburry, in which the HLF awarded £40,000 to referbish the stonework, iron work as well as the installation of a working replica lamp.