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Conservation and display of the Centenary Banner of Downham Benevolent Society (1785 to 1913)
Preserving part of Lancashire’s heritage for the benefit of future generations.
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Preserving part of Lancashire’s heritage for the benefit of future generations.
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Restoring and revitalising a park for the whole community.
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Restoration of a stained glass window destroyed during the Second World War bombing of Liverpool.
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A programme to improve access to Winckley Square, Preston, and celebrate the significant heritage of the gardens.
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Bringing historic stained glass windows back to life and associated mullions and masonry of Grade II Listed Church.
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Moor Park is a Victorian Park to the north of central Preston covering 40 acres.
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The restoration of painted ceilings at St Bridget's Parish Church in Brigham, Cumbria – a Grade I listed church and part of an active Anglican parish.
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Exploring the vibrant heritage of Leith through dance and film.
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This project generated interest from the Canvey Island community and artists alike by creating a mural of the 1953 flood that affected the area.
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Restoring and arranging for the permanent exhibition of the Lanercost Priory Dossal wall hanging.
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The restoration of a medieval vestment from St John's RC Church, Lancashire
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St John’s Hoxton received a grant to make governance improvements, whilst also preparing it to undertake a future capital redevelopment project.