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The Sill: Unspoilt landscapes, inspiring people
Opened in 2017, The Sill is the Landscape Discovery Centre for the Northumberland National Park.
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Opened in 2017, The Sill is the Landscape Discovery Centre for the Northumberland National Park.
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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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Young people, historians and artists explored court cases of criminalised homosexuality in 1950s Bristol.
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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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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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Through a programme of community engagement and learning activities, the RSPB inspired people to help conserve hen harriers across their remaining breeding strongholds in northern England.
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A fascinating view of Bath’s Georgian history has been opened up thanks to the restoration of No 1, Royal Crescent.
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This project managed visitors to Northern Ireland's only UNESCO World Heritage Site , the Giant's Causeway, through the provision of a visitor centre, associated site management, and an extensive programme of activities.
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This project has been designed to increase people’s physical access to heritage trees across Kent.
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The four-year Chiltern Commons project came to a successful conclusion having conserved habitats and historic features on 26 areas of common land.
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A team of new volunteers collected valuable information and learnt about the species that form part of our coastal marine heritage.