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Skye Ecomuseum: Druim nan Linntean
The museum without walls creating footsteps between people and places.
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The museum without walls creating footsteps between people and places.
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Volunteers have been vital to the Groundwork-led restoration of Rivington Terraced Gardens in Lancashire.
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This innovative project explored ways to enable blind and partially sighted people to access the Edinburgh College of Art’s historic textile collection, which spans over three centuries.
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Getting people talking and creating an archive of African-Caribbean community identity in Scotland was at the heart of the Windrush Scotland project.
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This project will further enhance interpretation of the Palm House and share its unique history through new ways of reaching audiences.
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The Solar Flares Deaf Heritage project explores and shares Scotland’s heritage through digital art.
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A group of young people working with the African Community Centre in Swansea led a project to uncover the stories of descendants of the Windrush generation living in South Wales.
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Ambitious regeneration at Derbyshire’s largest housing estate is improving the local landscape, conserving nature and boosting community wellbeing.
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Brunel Museum will be made more inclusive and accessible – including community and education programmes – to better tell the fascinating stories of Marc and Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
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The Wayfinding project created opportunities for people from diverse ethnic communities in the North East of England to engage with the outdoors and wildlife in their local area.
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Local volunteers and school children investigated the impact of the First World War on the people of Charing and shared their research through exhibitions, open days and online.
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Artists used portraiture to capture a snapshot of the learning disabled community in Scotland during the pandemic.