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Young people making a film as part of the I Me Us Boundless project. Photo: Pride In North Cumbria. I Me Us Boundless: sharing stories of transgender, non-binary and gender non-conforming people in Cumbria
John Webb's windmill at Thaxted, Essex. Credit: Acabashi, Wikimedia Commons. Thaxted Windmill - Conserved for its Community
Young musicians in Canada House, Sheffield. Credit: Vox Media. Creating a music hub for Sheffield's next generation