Projects
Young people with disabilities explored the history of the Staffordshire oatcake
They developed a range of accredited skills and created a performance and exhibition.
Projects
They developed a range of accredited skills and created a performance and exhibition.
Projects
The Canal & River Trust’s Waterways Heritage Skills Project created a pool of committed and skilled young people in waterway heritage skills, filling skills gaps within the Trust’s own workforce and the wider heritage sector.
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The University of Leicester provides opportunities for children to explore and think about British imperial history at National Trust Houses.
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Staff, volunteers and participants on the Pollinating the Peak project are gaining a wellbeing boost from caring for bumblebees.
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Rectory Lane Cemetery was transformed from a neglected 'dead space' into a vibrant community space and wildlife haven.
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Running from March to September 2022, the £12million festival featured hundreds of artistic commissions, engaging a local and national audience with Birmingham’s cultural heritage.
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We have awarded more than £8million to this ground-breaking project that addresses climate change, carbon emissions, biodiversity loss and the mental health and wellbeing of young people.
Projects
Buxton Crescent in Derbyshire reopened on 17 May 2021 following a major National Lottery-funded restoration project.
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Suffolk Archives' latest project sets to uncover and share the hidden LGBTQ+ stories from Suffolk's history.
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The Wildlife in Common project explored the history and importance of Norfolk’s 300-plus commons to wildlife and local communities.
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The open-air Museum of East Anglian Life relies on volunteers to care for its 17 historic buildings and three kilometres of woodland and nature trails.
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Worcester Life Stories are building an online platform for recording and sharing local stories.