Early development was boosted by a £5-million-pound investment by the Millennium Commission.
This was the option supported by the Millennium Commission.
In December 1995, the Millennium Commission decided against lottery-money funding for the project.
The museum was set up using National Lottery money from the Millennium Commission.
The language has financial sponsorship from many sources, including the Millennium Commission.
The Millennium Commission ceased to exist on 1 December 2006.
The centre opened in 1999 as one of the first major projects supported by the Millennium Commission.
Funding was from the National Lottery, provided by the Millennium Commission.
The Millennium Commission provided a £30,000 grant for public enjoyment and enhancement of the hay meadow.
The Act gave the new body the extra responsibility of managing projects funded by the Millennium Commission.