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From Plants to Pills - the history of health in Warwickshire
Local groups from across Warwickshire explored the history of health and medicine, in this community-led project.
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Local groups from across Warwickshire explored the history of health and medicine, in this community-led project.
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Led by Stoke-on-Trent City Council, and delivered in partnership with the Friends of Burslem Park group, this project focused on one of the largest registered Victorian Parks in the UK.
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Experience Barnsley rejuvenated the local town hall, creating a space dedicated to the history and people of Barnsley.
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Following a £7million refurbishment Preston Hall is able to display a wider range of the 90,000-plus items in the Stockton Museum Services' collection.
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This £3.6million regeneration project transformed Barnes Park, which has been a key part of Sunderland's heritage for more than 100 years.
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Durham in Time was a three-year project, which provided the opportunity to archive the vast and diverse records that community groups hold throughout the county.
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A team of volunteers produced a city centre walking trail celebrating the lives and achievements of 25 notable, but uncelebrated, Dundee women from over four centuries.
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This project formed part of a larger plan to improve and enhance the visitor experience at Greenmeadow Community Farm.
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The National Waterfront Museum, now approaching its tenth anniversary, is one of Wales’ and Swansea’s prime visitor attractions.
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Run by Cranborne Chase & West Wiltshire Downs AONB, and led by the AONB Project Officer, this project facilitated the creation of local community histories in 30 parishes within the designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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The project was to carry out urgent repairs to the Grade II listed St Cadoc’s Church, Trevethin, near Pontypool.
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Volunteers researched and recorded the longstanding history of deaf tennis in the UK, and brought it to life for a wider audience.