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Harewood Explored: Learning and Access Programme
Harewood House is a glorious mix of a Scheduled Ancient Monument, Grade I listed buildings and a registered typically English park and garden.
Gall treftadaeth fod yn unrhyw beth o'r gorffennol yr ydych yn ei werthfawrogi ac eisiau ei drosglwyddo i genedlaethau'r dyfodol. Archwiliwch rai o'r prosiectau ysbrydoledig rydym wedi'u hariannu a fydd efallai yn help i chi lywio eich cais eich hun.
Gallwch chwilio yn ôl lleoliad a math o dreftadaeth i:
Mae'n bosibl na fydd pob enghraifft prosiect y dewch o hyd iddyn nhw ar gael yn Gymraeg ar ein gwefan. Mae hynny oherwydd gellir dod o hyd i brosiectau mewn ardaloedd a gwledydd eraill y DU wrth i chwilio.
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Harewood House is a glorious mix of a Scheduled Ancient Monument, Grade I listed buildings and a registered typically English park and garden.
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The Comhairle Nan Eilean Siar (the local authority for the Western Isles) aimed to restore key buildings and revitalise an outstanding conservation area in the heart of Stornoway, on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides.
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The Church of the Most Holy Redeemer is a thriving centre for religious, heritage and cultural activity in West Belfast following substantial repairs to the outside of the building and the large rose window.
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The millstones and machinery of a Grade II listed watermill were restored to full working order enabling a dedicated team of volunteers to share the story of milling with visitors.
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Disabled volunteers captured the life histories of people with cerebral palsy to show how society's perception of disability changed during the 20th century.
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A partnership between a charitable trust and two major museums opened up the heritage of South Asian music and dance to wider audiences.
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The people of Beighton, a former mining village researched and celebrated their heritage though an oral history and archive project that restored a sense of community identity and pride.
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A group of young people addressed local concerns about antisocial behaviour at Belfast City Cemetery by cleaning it up, and researching and sharing its history.
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Inspired by Kent's agricultural heritage, disabled children and young people created a vegetable garden, fruit orchard, and bee and insect sanctuary in their school grounds.
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The project conserved over 40 heritage sites along the River Wye, helping visitors and locals to understand and enjoy these sites and become involved in the sustainable management of the area.
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Experience Barnsley rejuvenated the local town hall, creating a space dedicated to the history and people of Barnsley.
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Cornfield Flowers – Into the Community is an innovative approach to bridging the gap between community awareness and nature conservation.