Inclusive heritage

Visitors exploring Kew Palace
Visitors exploring Kew Palace

Projects

Improving disabled access to Kew Palace

As part of a wider conservation project, Historic Royal Palaces is working with local disabled people to improve access to Kew Palace.

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Projects

Wild Place, Your Space

The RSPB and Lee Valley Regional Park Authority worked together on this three-year social inclusion project to reach new audiences.

Children with leaf art

Projects

Beddington Park and The Grange Garden

This five-year project at Beddington Park and The Grange Garden combines ambitious park improvements with real engagement with the community.

A person cleans a display cabinet in the Henshaws exhibition
An exhibition featuring oral histories about Henshaws

Projects

Henshaws: One Man's Vision

When Thomas Henshaw died in 1810, he left a legacy of £20,000 in his will to establish an 'Asylum for the Indigent Blind' in Manchester.

Man pushing person using large wheelchair next to river

Projects

All-ability access to Garnock landscape

Many more people will have the opportunity to access the River Garnock’s natural beauty spots and experience the health benefits being outdoors can bring.

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