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Human Henge: historic landscapes and mental health at Stonehenge
Human Henge improved participants' mental health by providing high quality, small group experiences of archaeology and historic landscapes.
 
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Human Henge improved participants' mental health by providing high quality, small group experiences of archaeology and historic landscapes.
 
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The Living Past project aims to preserve the literary heritage of Seamus Heaney, and the natural heritage that inspired his works.
 
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B-type Battle Buses restored to working order, using last known surviving B-type parts, and incorporated into London Transport Museum's (LTM) permanent collection.
 
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A nature reserve was created at Eycott Hill in North Cumbria to preserve the natural environment of the area.
 
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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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A series of creative workshops for schools, young people and patient groups ran alongside Out of Clay, an exhibition of Roman, Medieval and 20th-century pottery at Milton Keynes Hospital.
 
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Taking inspiration from the number five bus route, Sampad documented the heritage of communities living in the culturally-rich suburbs of Birmingham.
 
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A project to make the Ipswich Town Football Charitable Trust archive more widely accessible, and uncovering the heritage of the club through individual stories and artefacts.
 
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Highgate Baptist Church researched the remarkable life of Peter Stanford, Birmingham’s first black minister.
 
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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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A Sense of the Past researched and recorded the first social history of blindness in Northern Ireland, covering the period from the 1800 to the present day.