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Celebrating Pakistani heritage in Burnley
This project captured the memories of Pakistani residents of Burnley, highlighting their contribution to the town’s culture and development between 1960 and 2010.
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This project captured the memories of Pakistani residents of Burnley, highlighting their contribution to the town’s culture and development between 1960 and 2010.
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Willingale Parochial Church Council was awarded a grant for the restoration of the bells at St Christopher's Church, which allowed the return of traditional change ringing.
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Young people worked in teams to create new interpretation, helping shape the way visitors engage with the Richmond Borough Art Collection in the future.
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Letters to themselves to be read in fifty years’ time, a Stoke City FA Cup Final ticket and school ties were some of the items young people in Chesterton buried in a time capsule beneath their new Vision Centre, built on the site of an old Victorian school.
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Young people worked with a community arts organisation to discover the medieval heritage of their local area and build a stronger sense of community cohesion.
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Young people explored the heritage of boxing in London's East End, including the social impact on the local community and its relationship to gangs and crime, ethnic identity and the entertainment scene.
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Young people with learning disabilities practiced a variety of ancient crafts and shared new skills with their wider local community through a traditional fair.
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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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Young people in Tredegar explored the history of a local memorial plaque through creative work and film-making.
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Women’s Health in South Tyneside spent a year discovering the profound role women playing during the First World War in their area.
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Quay Place is a ground-breaking regeneration project led by The Churches Conservation Trust (CCT) and the mental health charity Suffolk Mind.