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A new life for Wentworth Woodhouse’s Grade II* listed Camellia House
This project has restored The Camellia House to its former glory and transformed it into a global tea house.
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This project has restored The Camellia House to its former glory and transformed it into a global tea house.
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After being vacant for over 10 years, Creative Land Trust will bring Alice Billing House back to life with the help of heritage architects Purcell.
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Talking to the people of Leeds about their shared love of everything from football to table tennis has made a vital contribution to the city’s collections.
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Migrant Voice is empowering migrants in Scotland to tell their stories, ensuring they are recorded, recognised, and shared with the wider community and for future generations.
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The founders of Boots and Beards are using their love for Scotland’s outdoors to bring together the wider South Asian community.
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In a programme of community projects, local people will come together to showcase what makes Leeds a city to be truly proud of.
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The South Cliff Gardens project re-established the Grade II registered gardens, reconnecting coastal communities to their rich heritage.
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This project used heritage as a lens to engage a wider range of people, while developing skills in research, financial planning, personal care and wellbeing.
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The project resulted in an exhibition to explore, celebrate and understand the heritage of the Chinese community in London’s Chinatown from the 1960s.