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The Living Lomonds Landscape Partnership
Living Lomonds is re-connecting people with the living legacy of the Lomond and Benarty Hills through a range of community based activities, volunteering opportunities and projects.
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Living Lomonds is re-connecting people with the living legacy of the Lomond and Benarty Hills through a range of community based activities, volunteering opportunities and projects.
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A Nottinghamshire community has been encouraged to explore, appreciate and care for local woodland in need of maintenance.
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A Grade 2* listed windmill at Mayfield in East Sussex has been saved and restored as a local landmark visible for miles.
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Northern Cultural Projects CIC spent a year investigating and documenting the Iranian Heritage of the North East.
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Young people worked with creative practitioners, historians, curators and local residents to uncover the history of Ancoats Art Museum.
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This project provided a lasting legacy to Second World War hero Noor Inayat Khan (1914-1944), marking the centenary of her birth in 2014.
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There is logic in the belief that if you equip children with the skills, knowledge and passion for the natural world, they will become its guardians as they grow up.
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Beyond Graffiti taught stone working skills and local history awareness to a new generation of craftsmen to safeguard the future of Kirklees’ waymarkers.
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Residents from Stanhill, Oswaldtwistle have been celebrating the rich heritage of their village.
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To mark the opening of the Beacon Arts Centre, Rig Arts celebrated the history of entertainment in Inverclyde throughout the 20th century.
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A programme of creative and cultural activities will celebrate the late electronic music pioneer Delia Derbyshire’s 80th anniversary year.
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The Friends of Rectory Park worked with local people to investigate, protect and encourage the local wildlife and plant species.