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Healthy Heritage: Paintings, Performances and Pots
A series of creative workshops for schools, young people and patient groups ran alongside Out of Clay, an exhibition of Roman, Medieval and 20th-century pottery at Milton Keynes Hospital.
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A series of creative workshops for schools, young people and patient groups ran alongside Out of Clay, an exhibition of Roman, Medieval and 20th-century pottery at Milton Keynes Hospital.
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This ambitious restoration project helped return the Theatre Royal in Bury St Edmunds to its original glory.
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Volunteers celebrated the work of Scottish nurses and doctors during the First World War.
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This year-long heritage learning project celebrated and promoted the rich cultural life of the LGBTQ+ community in Brighton and Hove.
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The RSPB and Lee Valley Regional Park Authority worked together on this three-year social inclusion project to reach new audiences.
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The history and natural heritage of Gosport was captured in this trail, connecting the local community to its surrounding environment.
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The wider community was involved in this project to uncover the natural and archaeological heritage of Heaton Woods, an area of ancient semi-natural woodland.
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Forming the boundary between Scotland and England, the River Tweed provides a common thread to the natural, built and cultural heritage of the Borders as it meanders across 97 miles of scenic countryside.
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This project helped to restore Peterborough’s Central Park back to its Victorian splendour.
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Restoring and enhancing three linked town centre parks in Gosport: Falklands Gardens, Bastion No.1 and Walpole Park.
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An ambitious scheme to restore and reopen an historic stretch of waterway on the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal is one step closer, thanks to the completion of phase one of the Cefn Flight of Fourteen Locks Restoration project.
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Radstock Museum led an oral history project to identify and record the memories and experiences of former miners who worked in North Somerset coalfield.