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The William Morris Gallery Development Project
The 18th-century, Grade II* listed building has been completely refurbished, revealing many of the original Georgian features for the first time.
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The 18th-century, Grade II* listed building has been completely refurbished, revealing many of the original Georgian features for the first time.
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The aim of this project was to refurbish and enhance the Grade II listed building of Peterborough Museum and redisplay a number of galleries.
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Transforming a historic building and giving new hope, skills and self-confidence to homeless participants.
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The Pennines are known as the 'hills that shaped the modern world' and with their 1,000-year history of rural and industrial heritage, their story has now been documented and preserved forever through a £573,400 project.
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A mental health organisation and its service users marked its 25th anniversary through a year of creative activities and research.
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The Green Light Trust improved individuals’ wellbeing using a programme of traditional woodland skills.
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Badwell Ash Parochial Church led this project to restore the historic turret clock at St Mary’s Church.
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The Firing Line Museum, located in Cardiff Castle are running a project focusing on collections connected to the First World War held by project partners, Cardiff Story Museum, Glamorgan Archives, Western Front Association and Cardiff University.
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The UK’s rich and diverse quilting heritage, told through the stories of the quilters and their experiences, was documented in this three-year oral history project.
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The Rossendale Valley's fascinating but little known history of footwear manufacturing is now being shared for the first time with a wide and diverse audience.
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The Great War to Race Riots project focused on Liverpool's Black history from the end of the First World War to the 1919 Toxteth race riots.
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This project was designed to give young people the opportunity to preserve the heritage of the African Caribbean community living in Newport.