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Black Poppies Exhibition; Southwark and the black British First World War heritage
This project explored the lesser-known story of the black contribution to the First World War.
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This project explored the lesser-known story of the black contribution to the First World War.
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Volunteer researchers helped uncover the true stories behind the successful Horse at War 1914-18 exhibition at The Lightbox in Woking.
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Led by Coedpoeth Community Council, this project was designed to discover more about the names listed on Coedpoeth War Memorial and restore the War Memorial Park gates.
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Oakham Castle has reopened its doors to the public following a project to restore and improve the 12th-century building.
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Walthamstow Wetlands has been redefined as London’s largest urban wetland nature reserve.
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Diss Town Council led on a project to regenerate the town’s Heritage Triangle, with the historic Corn Hall at its centre.
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Communities explored the impact and legacy of the First World War, the Battle of the Somme and the Easter Rising by creating two exhibitions.
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Scotland’s National Parks come together to protect the precious natural heritage of their iconic landscapes.
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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.
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Volunteers delivered a year-long programme of activities and events to celebrate 75 years of St Francis Church.
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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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A small group of volunteers set out to preserve the last remaining coracle maker's workshop on the River Severn and started the Ironbridge Coracle Trust.