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Band on the Wall: Space for Music Project
‘Band on the Wall’ is a live music venue in the Northern Quarter of Manchester.
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‘Band on the Wall’ is a live music venue in the Northern Quarter of Manchester.
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This unique historic attraction gives visitors an opportunity to see how ordinary people lived in 19th-century Birmingham.
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Young people interviewed older British Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs about their experiences of the Partition of India and created an exhibition and workshops for schools and community groups.
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Broxbourne Borough Council, with assistance from a Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) grant, has restored Cedars Park in Cheshunt. It has also succeeded in revealing more of its history for visitors to enjoy.
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Driven by the legacy of the UK City of Culture 2017, Hull has been using the story of its maritime history to become a world-class visitor destination.
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Many more people will have the opportunity to access the River Garnock’s natural beauty spots and experience the health benefits being outdoors can bring.
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This five-year project at Beddington Park and The Grange Garden combines ambitious park improvements with real engagement with the community.
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This project was a joint venture between Lincoln City Council and the Linkage Community Trust, a charity supporting people with learning difficulties.
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Young people researched the experiences and impact of Birmingham's migrants and discovered what it means to be British.
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Students from Birmingham universities worked with Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery to create an exhibition to showcase and explore the museum’s West African textile collections.
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For Friction Arts' I-Land Life project, young people from Birmingham's Five Ways Estate discovered stories of their families' heritage and migration to Britain.