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The Friends of Judy Woods and JAMES (Joint Activities and Motor Education Services) worked together to open up natural heritage to local young people through a new digital heritage trail.
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The Friends of Judy Woods and JAMES (Joint Activities and Motor Education Services) worked together to open up natural heritage to local young people through a new digital heritage trail.
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The Conservation Volunteers (TCV) joined forces with independent school Building Young People's Potential (BYPP) to help 103 young people in alternative education learn accredited skills and become ‘Green Giants.’
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This volunteer-focused project produced a guide to encourage diverse ethnic communities from urban centres to visit the South Downs.
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A community engagement programme helped to raise awareness of and interest in protecting a declining seabird species.
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Eastbourne Ancestors focused on providing greater intellectual and physical access to the Eastbourne Museum Service’s human skeletal collection.
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The Friends of Barclay Park were awarded funds to carry out extensive restoration work to the park and lake with support from the local community.
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A pair of peregrine falcons inspired a community project managed by Derbyshire Wildlife Trust.
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Volunteers and apprentices worked together to restore Horace Walpole’s 18th-century garden as a space for the whole community to learn in and enjoy.
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This 18-month project focused on informing and educating about the importance of pollinators.
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Volunteers have revitalised and restored Scarborough's cemetery for local communities to discover the stories of those buried there.
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Highgate Common is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and an ancient lowland heath in South Staffordshire. It is home to over 5,000 species of insects and 140 species of wasps and solitary bees.
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Yorkshire locations for artworks by famous British painter Joseph Turner were brought to life through an interactive Turner Trail.