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Heritage Woodlands and Riverbanks of Durham Cathedral
This project aimed to rejuvenate the landscape at the Durham World Heritage Site and engage the public in the conservation programme.
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This project aimed to rejuvenate the landscape at the Durham World Heritage Site and engage the public in the conservation programme.
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This grant helped to fund the construction of a mezzanine floor in the Oriental Museum, Durham. This was designed to increase display space in the museum, allowing unseen part of the collections to be displayed.
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The project enabled the museum to increase public access to more of its collections.
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National Maritime Museum houses one of the largest and most important maritime collections, set within the former Greenwich Hospital School for Seamen, a complex of Grade I listed buildings.
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The project focused on restoring and enhancing the late 19th century layout of Peckham Rye Park, with its formal layout of decorative bedding displays, water features and themed gardens. It also included upgrading facilities for visitors.
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This grant was awarded for the restoration of the Grade II listed Southwark Park.
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This project involved the set-up and opening of a new Museum in the Docklands, West India Quay.
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18-21 Deptford Broadway is an irregular terrace of houses, which date back to the 17th century.
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The project focused on a range of improvements to enhance the appearance and accessibility of Sconce and Devon Park.
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The new hall at Newark Air Museum was designed to allow 19 aircraft to be properly displayed for the first time, and give the public improved facilities for viewing and learning about the aircraft.
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The project aimed to deliver a Landscape Partnership scheme for the Trent Vale area of the Trent Valley.
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Funding to acquire and preserve a 17th-centure Grade II listed cottage in Helpston near Peterborough, where the poet John Clare was born.