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Belong Heritage Gallery
A former Grade-II listed pottery-turned-nightclub had been derelict in Newcastle-under-Lyme since 2006.
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A former Grade-II listed pottery-turned-nightclub had been derelict in Newcastle-under-Lyme since 2006.
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Young people celebrated the heritage of Scottish woodlands by learning traditional wood-based skills and developing woodland-based enterprises.
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YouthLink Scotland worked with five youth groups to celebrate Scotland’s forgotten women and research the achievements of influential women in their communities.
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A community-based project in Castle Point worked with people with mental health problems, dementia and learning disabilities to create a garden.
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The project researched and curated collections and archives and gathered oral histories relating to the heritage of people with spina bifida/hydrocephalus.
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Funding was used by volunteers of Thurrock Local History Society to collate material for displays about the little-known achievements of Alfred Russell Wallace who was resident at The Dell in Grays Thurrock in the 19th century.
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This project has restored parts of the Kingsway Building in widnes that have historical significance.
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Bury Art Museum and Sculpture Centre have a new museum and archive centre, thanks to National Lottery players.
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The National Coal Mining Museum for England (NCMME) led on this project to increase access to a unique coal mining collection and photographic archive.
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Fulham Palace, a residence for Bishops of London for 1,300 years, has been restored and its public profile raised.
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Founded in 827, Polesworth Abbey served as a Benedictine nunnery and now functions as the parish church for Polesworth village.
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The Textile Museum in Newtown gives visitors a chance to see how the handloom weavers of the mid-19th century lived and worked.