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Chalk, Cherries and Chairs – Working together for the Chilterns
Over five years, the Chilterns Conservation Board worked with partners to engage communities, celebrate the rich heritage of the area and enhance habitats and wildlife.
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Over five years, the Chilterns Conservation Board worked with partners to engage communities, celebrate the rich heritage of the area and enhance habitats and wildlife.
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This Scotland-wide programme will help secure at risk churches for community use.
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The Grade I listed Lord Leycester has been restored, refurbished and further opened up for visitors to enjoy.
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Thanks to £4.8million in National Lottery funding, Staffordshire History Centre will provide state of the art archive facilities for communities.
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Along a historic walking route across southeast London, this project is creating a corridor of freshwater habitats and connecting local communities with their natural heritage.
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The improved historic park in the south west of Edinburgh provides vital support for the community's wellbeing.
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The Sickle Cell Stories project is capturing and sharing stories of sickle cell disease in the west midlands, paving the way for positive change.
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Wrexham’s museum is bringing football heritage back to its historic home in Wales thanks to a £2.7million award.
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Restored and improved spaces are helping the historic Leicester Hebrew Congregation Synagogue welcome everyone.
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We helped Loughborough Bellfoundry Trust restore and improve the site, secure the future of the historic industry in Britain and redevelop their museum.
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The Dock Museum in Barrow-in-Furness has undergone a major refurbishment to celebrate the area’s rich shipbuilding and engineering heritage.
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This historic miners’ institute, with its 1920s Art Deco theatre, ballroom and versatile spaces now hosts a variety of activities that benefit local people.