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Hemel Water Gardens
The Water Gardens in Hemel Hempstead have been restored to their former glory as one of the country’s most important post-war landscapes.
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The Water Gardens in Hemel Hempstead have been restored to their former glory as one of the country’s most important post-war landscapes.
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A hidden gem in the centre of an urban environment, Houghton Hall Park is a 17 hectare public park in the town of Houghton Regis.
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A community-led restoration project of a renowned and important coastal garden.
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During this project, volunteers made their cemetery a haven for hedgehogs and wildlife.
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Volunteers helped migrating toads cross busy roads and raised awareness of declining toad numbers.
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A small group of volunteers set out to preserve the last remaining coracle maker's workshop on the River Severn and started the Ironbridge Coracle Trust.
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Cornfield Flowers Project has a clear mission to save rare plants in north-east Yorkshire’s arable fields by engaging local people.
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A project bringing the herbaceous border of Rotten Row, Southport, back to life.
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Volunteers delivered a year-long programme of activities and events to celebrate 75 years of St Francis Church.
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A community-focused project celebrating the new town of Livingston's 50th birthday, enabling residents young and old to understand more about the development of their local area.
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The iWild project introduced and connected people in North Wales to the wildlife living on their doorsteps.
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The role of spices in shaping local culture, cuisine and customs has been captured thanks to a community history project in Smethwick, Sandwell in the West Midlands.