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Items from the Medical Museum collection. Photo: Dawn Jutton Medical Museum protects collections and engages local community
The newly restored and renovated front of Hyde Park Picture House Credit: Ellen Hunter The Picture House Project: revamping an iconic Leeds cinema
The Froglife Trust teaches children about amphibians, including frogs, toads and salamanders Coalface to wildspace: creating wildlife corridors with Walsall communities