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The Mile Cross estate in Norwich turned 100 years old in 2023. The Common Lot's Living Heritage in Mile Cross
The Court House, Bangor. How a derelict building on Bangor’s seafront became Northern Ireland’s newest venue
The Peacemakers Museum will be part of a redeveloped and extended Gasyard Centre with a café, meeting rooms, dance studio and indoor and outdoor events spaces. New Peacemakers Museum explores community journey from conflict to peace