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Manningham CAPS
The project was the second and final phase of the Manningham Pilot Conservation Area Partnership.
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The project was the second and final phase of the Manningham Pilot Conservation Area Partnership.
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This Conservation Area Partnership Scheme focused on Newark Town Wharf
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The project involved the design of a set of period gardens, to reflect the fact that Old Durham Gardens has evolved over time.
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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.
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Hackney’s oldest building was transformed into a popular visitor attraction, learning space and exhibition venue by a local building preservation trust.
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Renamed the Beaney House of Art and Knowledge, this museum in the heart of the historic city of Canterbury provides state-of-the-art facilities and has chalked up a range of awards since re-opening in 2012.
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Quarry Park was restored as part of this programme to repair and reconstruct the Grade II listed parkland.
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This project, at Pontypool Museum, was to conserve the historic museum building and ensure that it is set up to permanently house and display collections.
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The project involved changing the previous categorisation of displays at Cartwright Hall from culture, chronology and medium, to the three key themes of People, Place and Imagination. This was to allow a mixture of objects from Europe and Asia, which reflect the common heritage of the people of
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A Grade 2* listed windmill at Mayfield in East Sussex has been saved and restored as a local landmark visible for miles.
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This project created an online database of records held by the British Red Cross on volunteers during the First World War.