Areas, buildings and monuments

Community and volunteers at photography exhition
Community and volunteers at photography exhibition. Photo: Charmian S Berry

Projects

The preservation of the Melton Old Church collection of WW1 grave markers

This project focused on conserving Melton Old Church’s nationally important collection of 10 First World War grave markers while helping people connect with the heritage of the village during the conflict.

Volunteers doing research at Flintshire County Council record office
Volunteers doing research at Flintshire County Council record office

Projects

Stories of those named on Flintshire's WW1 memorials

This community-led project aimed to expand digital archives and discover the stories of every soldier whose name appears on a Flintshire First World War memorial.

Exterior of Tuckers Hall Interpretation Centre
Tuckers Hall Interpretation Centre

Projects

Tuckers Hall Conservation

The funding helped to repair and restore the historic fabric of the Grade II* listed building, and supported a new education programme to share the heritage with more people.

The Diamond War Memorial
The Diamond War Memorial

Projects

Diamond War Memorial Project

The Holywell Trust led on this project to create a shared public space centred on the War Memorial in the Diamond area of Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.

Corridor linking to the prison cells at Leeds Town Hall. Photo Kippa Matthews
Corridor linking to the prison cells at Leeds Town Hall Kippa Matthews

Projects

Crime and Punishment - Leeds Town Hall

A £46,600 grant allowed a glimpse into the world of Victorian crime and punishment by breathing new life into the nineteenth century courtroom in historic Leeds Town Hall.

Buildings along Chapeltown Road. Photo Kippa Matthews
Buildings along Chapeltown Road Kippa Matthews

Projects

Chapeltown Road Townscape Heritage Initiative (Leeds)

It was a lucky quirk of fate that Chapeltown missed the 1990s’ housing boom because it meant that the original Victorian and Edwardian buildings were left standing to be ripe for restoration as part of a £802,000 project to inject new life into the area.

the inner courtyard of the Back to Backs
© National Trust Images/Paul Harris

Projects

Back to Backs: People to People

This unique historic attraction gives visitors an opportunity to see how ordinary people lived in 19th-century Birmingham.

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