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The extension will provide space for exhibitions and activities with storage space for 55 years of future collections. Image: Staffordshire County Council. A new hub for sharing Staffordshire’s history
The project is giving opportunities for local communities to get involved with nature on their doorstep. Credit: Froglife. London Blue Chain: creating thriving networks for nature