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Newark CAPS - Town Wharf
This Conservation Area Partnership Scheme focused on Newark Town Wharf
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This Conservation Area Partnership Scheme focused on Newark Town Wharf
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The Church of the Most Holy Redeemer is a thriving centre for religious, heritage and cultural activity in West Belfast following substantial repairs to the outside of the building and the large rose window.
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The Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester used this HLF grant to convert its Grade II Lower Byrom Street Warehouse into a new gallery of the textile industry.
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Many more visitors are now able to visit the historic site of the 1403 Battle of Shrewsbury after work to improve visitor access.
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Loughgall Estate has been in the ownership of the Department of Agriculture since the 1950s and has been used as a centre of horticultural research.
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This project focused on refurbishing the Durham Light Infantry Museum building and renewing its displays.
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The project focused on historic building repair work to Durham Heritage Centre, a Grade II* listed former church.
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Community groups and university partners came together to explore how the First World War was won in the market gardens of Worcestershire as well as on the battlefield.
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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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This project explores the diary of Jack Pulman, a first-hand account of life as an overseas serviceman during the First World War.
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This project focused on repairing the parapet of the only surviving medieval church in March, Cambridgeshire.