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Growing Together at Strawberry Hill
Volunteers and apprentices worked together to restore Horace Walpole’s 18th-century garden as a space for the whole community to learn in and enjoy.
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Volunteers and apprentices worked together to restore Horace Walpole’s 18th-century garden as a space for the whole community to learn in and enjoy.
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Young people collaborated with staff at Brighton Museum and Art Gallery to create a new permanent world art gallery.
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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 Rhondda (Cold Knap) Lifeguard Club led an 18-month project to record memories to celebrate 50 years of the club.
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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 origins of traditional Indian games, the rules and how they changed after players traveled to the UK, were recorded in this intergenerational oral history project.
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This project was based around a dress collection that was gifted to City College Peterborough.
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The Machars – a 20 mile long peninsula in the south-west of Scotland – is a treasure trove for archaeologists and historians of every period.
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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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Founded in 1872, Llanelli Scarlets Rugby Football Club is one of the oldest in the world and a source of passionate local pride.
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The restoration of a medieval vestment from St John's RC Church, Lancashire
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This 18-month project focused on informing and educating about the importance of pollinators.