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Bilsthorpe Colliery site then and now. Photo: Neil Pledge and Inspire. Miner2Major: community works together to celebrate and protect Sherwood Forest
Sunset at Calanais Standing Stones. Photo: Ralph Tonge. Biggest investment at Calanais in 5,000 years
Lincoln Red cattle manage the landscape at Wilder Doddington through low-intensity grazing. Lincolnshire communities benefitting from nature recovery programme