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People at a community event discussing The Anti-Apartheid Legacy: Centre of Memory and Learning. Courtesy of The Liliesleaf Trust UK. The UK’s first centre dedicated to anti-apartheid heritage
Visitors attending the opening day at Belsay hall and gardens. Credit: Ellen Hunter. Restoring one of England’s earliest Greek Revival houses and Grade I listed gardens
St James' Aslackby St James Aslackby: Preserving Heritage, Fostering Community, and Bringing History to Life