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Seamus Heaney HomeGround Project
The Living Past project aims to preserve the literary heritage of Seamus Heaney, and the natural heritage that inspired his works.
Heritage can be anything from the past that you value and want to pass on to future generations.
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The Living Past project aims to preserve the literary heritage of Seamus Heaney, and the natural heritage that inspired his works.
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The reconstruction of the historic pavilion will complete Friends of Beaumont Park's restoration of their historic park.
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Liberal Judaism, a multi-faith support organisation, discovered that the stories of many of the LGBTQ+ migrants they met were being lost.
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The historic two acre kitchen garden, nestled inside the countryside estate in County Fermanagh, will be carefully restored to its original 1930s character thanks to National Lottery funding.
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The Restoration of the Picture House in Campbeltown is a HLF-supported project in which to regenerate the 100 year-old cinema
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As holders of the UK City of Culture title in 2017, Hull received a grant of £3million to embed its rich heritage into the heart of its year-long cultural programme.
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The Tay Landscape Partnership scheme provided opportunities for people to learn about and more actively participate in their landscape and its heritage.
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The stories of 10 Caribbean elders from the Windrush generation, who arrived in the UK between the 1940s and 1960s, have been recorded and shared for the first time.
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YouthLink Scotland worked with five youth groups to celebrate Scotland’s forgotten women and research the achievements of influential women in their communities.
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This project allowed essential heritage restoration works to be carried out in Wheal Peevor, a key element of the Cornish Mining UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Young people celebrated the heritage of Scottish woodlands by learning traditional wood-based skills and developing woodland-based enterprises.