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Celebrating Community Heritage
Social, cultural and industrial heritage of people in the North East was the subject of a three-year project run by Beamish Museum.
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Social, cultural and industrial heritage of people in the North East was the subject of a three-year project run by Beamish Museum.
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As holders of the UK City of Culture title in 2017, Hull received a grant of £3million to embed its rich heritage into the heart of its year-long cultural programme.
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For the Zebedee Troupers – Abled Not DISabled project, young people with disabilities discovered the role disabled people played during the two world wars.
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This project established a pop-up museum of LGBT+ history, curated by young people that celebrates four decades (1976-2016) across Merseyside.
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Young people took leading roles to share the story of Yorkshire’s first Asian cricket leagues.
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Young people will explore the evolution of computer games from Pong to modern-day narrative-based platform games.
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Exploring the contributions of Rossendale’s first generation Bangladeshi Pioneers through intergenerational working.
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Within days of the outbreak of the First World War, the YMCA had established 250 tea huts in the UK providing refreshments for soldiers heading to war. As the war progressed, these huts evolved to serve hospitals, POW camps and training centres.
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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 Right Track allowed young people to come together in a range of exciting outdoor activities whilst exploring the importance of railway and mining heritage in the North East.
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A group of young volunteers worked with local people to preserve the heritage of North Tyneside's beach resorts.
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Young people researched the experiences of the Accrington Pals in the First World War, developing a short film and workshop for secondary schools and encouraging others to make their own films.