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Llanfyllin ni - our Llanfyllin
This project in Mid Wales is recording the contribution made by people living with learning disabilities to their local community.
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This project in Mid Wales is recording the contribution made by people living with learning disabilities to their local community.
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Young people at Pentrehafod School explored the experiences of 'Windrush generations' in the UK since 1948.
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The Ethnic Youth Support Team led on a project to discover, record, and appreciate Swansea's multi-cultural food heritage.
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1st Menai Bridge Scout Group are running a two-year project in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the closure of several local scout groups as their leaders and many scouts went to fight in the First World War.
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Young people in Tredegar explored the history of a local memorial plaque through creative work and film-making.
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Cardiff People First delivered a two year project working with people with learning disabilities from predominantly BAME cultural backgrounds, to learn about Welsh heritage in both Newport and Cardiff.
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Young people learned about ancient Welsh music and were taught how to use modern digital devices to create their own new compositions.
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Young women from different ethnic backgrounds investigated and learned about the changing role of women over the past 100 years.
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This 18-month project focused on informing and educating about the importance of pollinators.
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People in Cardiff and Newport recorded the memories of those who lived and worked at Ely Hospital, a controversial institution for people with learning disabilities.
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In 2009, Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust used an HLF grant to help protect the ospreys on the Cors Dyfi reserve.
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Repairing the Grade I Church of St Nicholas, and restoring and relocating a 17th century monument, provided the impetus for a new interpretation and activity programme. This involved many young people and adults from the village and further afield.