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Park Place Remembers the Great War
Young people in Tredegar explored the history of a local memorial plaque through creative work and film-making.
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Young people in Tredegar explored the history of a local memorial plaque through creative work and film-making.
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Luton Cultural Services Trust and a youth group purchased and decorated a traditional Romani vardo (wagon) in an original folk art style.
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This 18-month project focused on informing and educating about the importance of pollinators.
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The project explored the heritage of Carnlough using a private collection of photographs taken by the late Jim McNeill during the 1960s and 1970s.
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The aim of The Family Adams Project was to develop a community archive of a Victorian shop found in the historic heart of Littleport town.
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The Conservation Volunteers (TCV) joined forces with independent school Building Young People's Potential (BYPP) to help 103 young people in alternative education learn accredited skills and become ‘Green Giants.’
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Young people from across Nuneaton and Bedworth worked with the local charity, Mercurial Arts, the Borough Council and English Heritage, to create their own unique listing system and identify and record the buildings and sites important to them.
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Milfield Heavy Horse Association at Hay Farm in Berwick-upon-Tweed is set up to celebrate and preserve rare breed heavy horses and keep traditional farming skills alive.
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Turton Tower Trust used their grant to assess the options for renovating Turton Tower stables in Lancashire.
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The Nature and Me project aimed to create new education and participation opportunities focused on biodiversity and the natural world.
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The restoration of a medieval vestment from St John's RC Church, Lancashire
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Young people collaborated with staff at Brighton Museum and Art Gallery to create a new permanent world art gallery.