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Rock Band: the UK's geological heritage
Five museums and heritage organisations in the south east of England found new ways to engage audiences with their geological collections.
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Five museums and heritage organisations in the south east of England found new ways to engage audiences with their geological collections.
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An ambitious scheme to restore and reopen an historic stretch of waterway on the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal is one step closer, thanks to the completion of phase one of the Cefn Flight of Fourteen Locks Restoration project.
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A fascinating view of Bath’s Georgian history has been opened up thanks to the restoration of No 1, Royal Crescent.
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The community of Treuddyn, Flintshire worked on a project celebrating the ninetieth anniversary of Urdd Gobaith Cymru, Wales' largest youth organisation.
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The Museum of the History of Science in Oxford illuminated the astonishing history of globe-making for thousands of children and families.
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Hundreds of local people took part in a community archaeology project at Polesworth Abbey, near Tamworth.
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The Hastings local community came together to help restore and transform the historic Hastings Pier.
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Public interest in the Staffordshire Hoard has been unprecedented. A temporary display at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery attracted more than half a million visitors in 12 months.
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Rescued from the Sea aimed to excavate and rescue what is left of the Bronze Age cemetery site, and underlying Neolithic and Mesolithic deposits, at Low Hauxley, Northumberland before they are eroded into the sea.
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Families are now able to step back into the world of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert’s children at Osborne on the Isle of Wight.
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This volunteer-focused project produced a guide to encourage diverse ethnic communities from urban centres to visit the South Downs.
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During the Second World War thousands of women joined the Women's Land Army to help the war effort and replace men who had joined the armed forces. This 18-month project enabled local people to discover one part of this story near Newcastle.