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The conservation and enhancement of the Central Lodge at Stewart Park, Middlesbrough as a land based education facility
Central Lodge in Middlesbrough is brought back to life through National Lottery funds.
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Central Lodge in Middlesbrough is brought back to life through National Lottery funds.
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For the Zebedee Troupers – Abled Not DISabled project, young people with disabilities discovered the role disabled people played during the two world wars.
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Pink Saltire is a Scottish LGBTQ+ news and information charity founded in 2014.
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Queer Britain created an online film archive featuring women who have made a difference.
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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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Cornfield Flowers – Into the Community is an innovative approach to bridging the gap between community awareness and nature conservation.
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The Nomad Project involved a wider range of people in heritage through digital exploration of Somali artefacts.
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Opened in 2017, The Sill is the Landscape Discovery Centre for the Northumberland National Park.
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A community archaeology project in Windermere will uncover the site of a former Second World War housing complex used to house child Holocaust survivors.
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Young people from refugee communities discover the pastimes of Victorian children through nursery rhymes brought to life by Walter Crane.
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Young people, historians and artists explored court cases of criminalised homosexuality in 1950s Bristol.
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