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Welcoming young people to historic houses
The National Trust welcomed local families to four London properties and trained volunteers and staff to make them feel welcome.
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The National Trust welcomed local families to four London properties and trained volunteers and staff to make them feel welcome.
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Primary schools explored the customs and traditional stories of the Fens and shared their learning through art, performance, music, exhibitions and publications.
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Young people explored cultural diversity through sport, composing a song and creating an exhibition inspired by the lives of overseas players at Kent County Cricket Club.
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Tyne & Wear Archives and Museums enhanced sensory access across five sites, transforming the visitor experience for people with visual and hearing impairments.
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Young people from diverse backgrounds helped with conservation work at Streatham Common, and raised the local community’s awareness of this natural heritage.
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The acquisition of Holmewood Estate, by the local wildlife trust, was a vital part of the creation of the Great Fen, one of the largest and most ambitious habitat restoration projects in Europe.
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Strong community involvement was at the heart of an ambitious Landscape Partnership scheme to conserve and create better access to the former industrial landscape of the Blaenavon World Heritage.
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Animal feed to gun oil is a yearlong project to discover the Selby’s industrial heritage and share the stories with the local community.
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The East Peak Innovation Partnership has been working with volunteers to explore the fascinating stories of the south-west Yorkshire hills and industrial valleys.
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The WW1 Near and Far project involved nearly half of the Onslow St Audrey’s school in Welwyn Garden City learning about the First World War.
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Screen South used an HLF grant to create an online resource revealing the history of coastal Kent in the First World War and connecting communities with their past.
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Volunteers helped to create an audio-visual exhibition exploring local historical figure John Galsworthy’s role in the First World War and his legacy in Kingston.