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The restoration of St Nicholas Church, Wells-next-the-Sea
Repairs to the building will reduce the church's energy footprint and create a vibrant community hub focused on conservation and wellbeing.
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Repairs to the building will reduce the church's energy footprint and create a vibrant community hub focused on conservation and wellbeing.
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£2.2million has been awarded to create a new green community hub in Penzance, housing 200 years of Cornwall’s natural heritage and a sensory garden.
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In the Dig Where You Stand project, artists, archivists, educators and local people will work together to explore hidden histories that stretch back centuries.
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Two primary schools in Brent have come together to learn about biodiversity, nature and habitats as part of a project to grow new wildflower meadows.
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Educating local communities in Grimsby about neurodiversity throughout human history, including – the development of psychiatry as a discipline, the history of diagnoses and how society treated neurodivergent people.
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Inspired by the untold history of Black performance in Scotland, this project celebrates modern black LGBTQ+ performance and widens understanding and engagement with Black Scottish heritage.
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The project resulted in an exhibition to explore, celebrate and understand the heritage of the Chinese community in London’s Chinatown from the 1960s.
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A state-of-the-art visitor attraction and new community engagement scheme will celebrate this historic railway line.
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2Funky Arts are documenting the role of independent record stores of black origin as cultural hubs, focusing on black, African and Caribbean experiences from the 1950s to the present day.
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Families of children with D/deafness or hearing impairments took part in social activities that taught them about local heritage, traditions and skills passed down through generations.
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A new development grant brings the Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration one step closer to realising their ambition for a new space, creating a permanent home for illustration in the UK.
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The project will preserve the heritage-rich landscape, conserve habitats and improve the visitor experience through interpretation of the fascinating geology.