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The project will reconnect the historic landmark with the local community and create a new visitor experience. Photo: The Living Barracks. Berwick Barracks: The Living Barracks
A curlew on a sports field in Colne. Photo: William Titley. Raising awareness of the Curlew and protecting its habitat in East Lancashire
A community group enjoying a reminiscence session at the Wee Museum of Memory. Credit: The Living Memory Association. Supporting Scottish communities to record their own histories