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Rainford's Roots: a Community Archaeology Project
A community archaeology project in the village of Rainford, St Helens, Merseyside.
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A community archaeology project in the village of Rainford, St Helens, Merseyside.
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During 2014 The Whitworth underwent the largest physical transformation in its 125-year history with a major capital development that put sustainability at the heart of the project.
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Following the unexpected discovery of a Late Bronze Age tanged chisel and knife blade, a rapid archaeological assessment identified the site as an extremely rare, intact Bronze Age burial mound at Bolton-le-Sands.
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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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Sandycombe Lodge, the home of painter JMW Turner, has been fully restored thanks to National Lottery funding.
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A community-led restoration project of a renowned and important coastal garden.
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The Norris Museum, home to a treasured collection of artefacts relating to the history of Huntingdonshire, has been restored.
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As part of the 2017 Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology, this project celebrated traditional outdoor life in the Scottish Highlands.
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The Piece Hall in Halifax has been transformed into a nationally recognisable heritage asset.
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Beacon Hill Arts worked with Newcastle Castle to help young disabled and autistic people engage with their local heritage through film and music.
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Blyth Tall Ship is establishing itself as a nationally significant maritime centre, leading the field in traditional maritime skills training.
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Marlborough Productions CIC created an LGBT+ History Club to explore Brighton’s LGBT+ heritage and wider changes in social attitudes.