Bank of England launches Consultation on Future Banknote Designs

Monday, July 7, 2025
Bank of England launches Consultation on Future Banknote Designs

The Bank of England is asking the public to give their views on what theme they would like to see represented in the design of the next series of banknotes.

The Bank of England is asking the public to give their views on what theme they would like to see represented in the design of the next series of banknotes – through a consultation.

The banknotes have showcased notable historical figures since 1970, when William Shakespeare became the first person other than the monarch to feature on a Bank of England banknote. There are many ways to represent the UK on banknotes. The consultation gives people the opportunity to express their views on what theme they would like to feature on the next series of our banknotes. The six potential themes identified include:

  • notable historical figures
  • architecture and landmarks
  • arts, culture and sport
  • noteworthy events in history
  • innovation
  • nature

The public can also suggest other themes for the Bank to consider.

Victoria Cleland, the Bank of England’s Chief Cashier, said: ‘Banknotes are more than just an important means of payment – they serve as a symbolic representation of our collective national identity and an opportunity to celebrate the UK. I am really keen to hear what themes the public would like to see represented on the next series of notes.’

The next series of banknotes will feature a portrait of the monarch, regardless of the selected theme(s).

Banknotes are complex and it is a detailed, multi-year process to design, test and print them, to ensure they are high-quality, resilient and accessible.