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The doors of Boston Manor House have reopened following a £5.7m investment
Following the completion of a five-year restoration project costing £5.7million, Boston Manor House in Brentford has opened to the public once again.
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Following the completion of a five-year restoration project costing £5.7million, Boston Manor House in Brentford has opened to the public once again.
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People in Radnorshire will have better access to an area of temperate rainforest – an extremely rare habitat which will be better protected and managed.
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A woodland near Bethesda in the Ogwen Valley is being transformed into an outdoor space for everyone.
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Herefordshire Council has been awarded a £5million grant to redevelop the Grade II listed Hereford Museum and Art Gallery.
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Transforming a Grade II Listed Town Hall into a vibrant heritage hub, Lowestoft Town Council aims to ignite community pride and economic growth.
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The Medical Museum project has revitalised access and engagement with a collection of medical artefacts through exhibitions, workshops, an online archive and personal stories.
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The Hyde Park Picture House is one of the UK's oldest and most treasured cinemas – now restored to its former glory, and updated for a new generation of visitors.
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This project aims to create urban and semi-natural wildlife corridors for reptiles and amphibians while engaging local communities in creative activities.
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The Natur am Byth partnership is bringing together 10 leading conservation organisations to protect and save 67 of Wales’ most vulnerable species.
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An inspiring eco refurbishment project transformed The Brampton Museum, adapting to the climate crisis and increasing its capacity to welcome more people to the museum.
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The Refuge from the Ravens project explored and retold the stories of an 18th-century book of poetry which featured poor people of the time.
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Women of the Seven Seas aims to transform a historic sailing barge into a participatory research hub, where ‘Shefarers’ contribute stories of living and working on the water.