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Exploring visual impairment in Newcastle
Visually impaired volunteers investigated the 150-year-old history of their society to learn more about blind heritage in the North East
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Visually impaired volunteers investigated the 150-year-old history of their society to learn more about blind heritage in the North East
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Pink Saltire is a Scottish LGBTQ+ news and information charity founded in 2014.
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Queer Britain created an online film archive featuring women who have made a difference.
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Recording the culture of the Kashmiri community in Greater Manchester through the collection of memories.
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This project focuses on one of the most poignant histories of the First World War: Birkenhead's 1917 'Black Chair' Eisteddfod.
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St John’s Hoxton received a grant to make governance improvements, whilst also preparing it to undertake a future capital redevelopment project.
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A project focusing on Bill Naughton, Bolton’s most famous and successful writer, 25 years after his death.
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The stories of four Bedford women were celebrated with workshops and an exhibition.
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Barnsley LGBT forum have uncovered previously untold histories to create a digital education pack, documentary and local history trail.
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This inspiring community heritage project explores the fascinating lives of Carlisle’s ‘Cracker Packers’ through the ages.
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Central Lodge in Middlesbrough is brought back to life through National Lottery funds.
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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.