Projects
Revitalizing Lowestoft's Town Hall: illuminating heritage through digital experiences
Transforming a Grade II Listed Town Hall into a vibrant heritage hub, Lowestoft Town Council aims to ignite community pride and economic growth.
Heritage can be anything from the past that you value and want to pass on to future generations.
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Transforming a Grade II Listed Town Hall into a vibrant heritage hub, Lowestoft Town Council aims to ignite community pride and economic growth.
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The Medical Museum project has revitalised access and engagement with a collection of medical artefacts through exhibitions, workshops, an online archive and personal stories.
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The Hyde Park Picture House is one of the UK's oldest and most treasured cinemas – now restored to its former glory, and updated for a new generation of visitors.
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In a programme of community projects, local people will come together to showcase what makes Leeds a city to be truly proud of.
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This project aims to create urban and semi-natural wildlife corridors for reptiles and amphibians while engaging local communities in creative activities.
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The Natur am Byth partnership is bringing together 10 leading conservation organisations to protect and save 67 of Wales’ most vulnerable species.
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The South Cliff Gardens project re-established the Grade II registered gardens, reconnecting coastal communities to their rich heritage.
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An inspiring eco refurbishment project transformed The Brampton Museum, adapting to the climate crisis and increasing its capacity to welcome more people to the museum.
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The Refuge from the Ravens project explored and retold the stories of an 18th-century book of poetry which featured poor people of the time.
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Women of the Seven Seas aims to transform a historic sailing barge into a participatory research hub, where ‘Shefarers’ contribute stories of living and working on the water.
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This project used heritage as a lens to engage a wider range of people, while developing skills in research, financial planning, personal care and wellbeing.
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The Storm Tower at Compass Point needs to be moved 100 metres inland due to the impact of climate change and coastal erosion.