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Regenerating St Peter’s as a cultural hub for Sudbury
St Peter’s Cultural Venue is being transformed into a new arts, heritage and learning space at the heart of Sudbury, Suffolk.
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St Peter’s Cultural Venue is being transformed into a new arts, heritage and learning space at the heart of Sudbury, Suffolk.
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Phase One: The Heart of Gloucester saw Gloucester Cathedral transform into a leader for sustainable development in the city.
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Newham Council has received initial support for a proposed £1million project to transform Forest Lane Park, a green space in the heart of Newham.
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A four-year project has safeguarded Sheffield General Cemetery as a heritage-rich, biodiverse public park.
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Together with Historic England, we are supporting the repair and restoration of the Grade II* listed Priory House in Dunstable.
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A programme of museum residencies for women will offer upskilling opportunities and improve inclusivity in the heritage sector.
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This bold heritage-led regeneration project aims to create inspiring experiences and learnings on faith for visitors to County Durham.
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A community archaeology project has made new discoveries in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of East Anglia with the help of hundreds of volunteers.
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10 accessible gallery spaces boasting the work of pioneering Scottish artists have transformed visitors’ experience of the national collection.
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The Room to Grow project has transformed the former Cleveland Ironstone Mining Museum into a new and engaging space for all.
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Edinburgh City Council are committed to working with potential investors to boost nature in urban settings.
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Transport for Wales (TfW) boosted biodiversity and encouraged wildlife at 25 railway stations and five community sites.