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Restoring St Matthew's churchyard restoration uncovers family history
Our grant helped to restore the churchyard of St Matthew's Church in Lightcliffe.
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Our grant helped to restore the churchyard of St Matthew's Church in Lightcliffe.
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Refugees and asylum seekers in Glasgow explored the experiences of Belgian refugees during the First World War.
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Developing a centre of learning within the Chapel of Rest at St Mary’s Church Wreay.
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Improving the management of important marshlands in East Riding through volunteer training and traditional conservation to connect people with natural heritage.
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Northern Cultural Projects CIC spent a year investigating and documenting the Iranian Heritage of the North East.
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The stories of four Bedford women were celebrated with workshops and an exhibition.
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This project celebrated the 25th Anniversary of the formation of the Peace Hospice Care Charity.
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The story of a historic 19th century town house is being used by a charity to help older people to broaden their horizons.
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YouthLink Scotland worked with five youth groups to celebrate Scotland’s forgotten women and research the achievements of influential women in their communities.
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St Mark’s Church in Norwich has a War Memorial Chapel, dedicated in 1920. The Project restored the reredos and cleaned the War Memorial
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Swaledale Big Dig is uncovering and recording the archaeology and history of the local settlements of Grinton and Reeth.
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The history of Fewston Churchyard will be researched to reveal the roots of the local community.