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iWild North Wales
The iWild project introduced and connected people in North Wales to the wildlife living on their doorsteps.
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The iWild project introduced and connected people in North Wales to the wildlife living on their doorsteps.
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This project provided opportunities for people to learn and engage with the story of Llanyrafon Manor and the surrounding area.
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The Rhondda (Cold Knap) Lifeguard Club led an 18-month project to record memories to celebrate 50 years of the club.
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Founded in 1872, Llanelli Scarlets Rugby Football Club is one of the oldest in the world and a source of passionate local pride.
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This two-year project was designed to involve and engage the local community of Pontypool with their local area.
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The Pontypool Townscape Heritage Initiative is contributing to Torfaen County Borough Council’s regeneration strategy and vision for Pontypool town centre.
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This project contributed to safeguarding the future of Dolgellau, a unique town in the heart of Snowdonia National Park.
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The historic commercial core of the once flourishing town of Bridgend is to be further conserved and redeveloped as part of an ongoing initiative to drive forward economic and social regeneration.
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A History of Newport Cricket Club and the historic Rodney Parade Ground project shared the history of a locally important County Cricket ground.
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This project was designed to give young people the opportunity to preserve the heritage of the African Caribbean community living in Newport.
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The Firing Line Museum, located in Cardiff Castle are running a project focusing on collections connected to the First World War held by project partners, Cardiff Story Museum, Glamorgan Archives, Western Front Association and Cardiff University.
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This project focuses on collecting and making accessible images of Egypt and Palestine as they would have been seen by people during the First World War.