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Hastings Pier
The Hastings local community came together to help restore and transform the historic Hastings Pier.
 
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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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Persecution and survival helped participants piece together the social history of refugees living in Oxford during the Second World War.
 
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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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The Norris Museum, home to a treasured collection of artefacts relating to the history of Huntingdonshire, has been restored.
 
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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.
 
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Emily Inspires! pays tribute to the legacy of Emily Wilding Davison, who was buried at Morpeth after falling under the hooves of the King's horse at the Epsom Derby in June 1913 - a moment that changed history.
 
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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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From spinning tops to football tops was a 12-week programme delivered in partnership with the grant holder Mini Millers and Rotherham United Community Sports Trust.
 
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Heaton Avenues in Wartime uncovered 10 hidden stories of local residents during the First World War.
 
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Petersfield Museum used the medium of dance to tell the stories of Hampshire residents in the First World War.