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Volunteers worked with the local school children to learn about woodcarving.
Volunteers worked with the local school children to learn about woodcarving Credit: Jim Wileman

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Sandford Heritage and Community Project

The Parish Church Council (PCC) of the Grade I St Swithun’s Church has made better use of the space beneath the 17th-century gallery by converting it into a heritage and community room.

Line drawing of people

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Gorton 100

The area of Gorton, situated to the south east of Manchester, celebrated its centenary of joining the City of Manchester through the Gorton 100 project.

Outside view of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

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Ashmolean Museum Early 20th Century Gallery

The Ashmolean Museum in Oxford is one of the world’s leading museums. In 2009, it benefitted from a multi-million pound redevelopment project, which saw its display space completely transformed.

Conservation volunteers at Kinneil lagoons
Conservation volunteers at Kinneil lagoons

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Inner Forth Landscape Initiative

This landscape-scale project is conserving and interpreting the valued habitats and active industrial heritage of the Inner Forth area.

An expert explaining the historical significance of the docks, on site

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Queenhithe Dock Heritage Timeline

The heritage timeline will explore the histories of people and communities who have influenced the only surviving Anglo Saxon dock, Queenhithe dock.

An illustration of a bleeding eye on a page loaded into a typewriter

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Unlocking the Anthony Burgess archive

The International Anthony Burgess Foundation (IABF) celebrated the life and work of Anthony Burgess, the novelist, poet, playwright, critic and composer born in Manchester in 1917.

School children taking part in the Swaledale Big Dig

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The Swaledale Big Dig

Swaledale Big Dig is uncovering and recording the archaeology and history of the local settlements of Grinton and Reeth.

Bread making session with the mobile oven.
Bread making session with the mobile oven Image: Paul Pickard

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Bread In Common

Bread in Common explored 2,000 years of Newcastle baking traditions, from wartime loaves made from potato to the arrival of new breads from Poland and the Middle East.

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