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Project participants enjoying their allotment. Credit: The Birmingham Allotment Project. Wotta Lotta Culture – The Birmingham Allotment Project
Townsend Street Church in Belfast. Ulster Orchestra transforming Townsend Street Church into music and heritage centre
In Lochnell Mine visitors can experience how Wanlockhead's miners worked. Photo: The National Lottery Heritage Fund/Leyla Webbe. Lead turns Gold! The Museum of Lead Mining is 50