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Woking Museum Arts & Crafts Centre
Woking Museum Arts and Craft Centre, now known as The Lightbox, was conceived by a local community group in 1993 to establish a museum of Woking’s local and social history.
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Woking Museum Arts and Craft Centre, now known as The Lightbox, was conceived by a local community group in 1993 to establish a museum of Woking’s local and social history.
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Following decreases in their core funding the Birmingham Conservation Trust (BCT) had to look for new models to secure its future.
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A small group of volunteers set out to preserve the last remaining coracle maker's workshop on the River Severn and started the Ironbridge Coracle Trust.
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Volunteers delivered a year-long programme of activities and events to celebrate 75 years of St Francis Church.
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Barnsley LGBT forum have uncovered previously untold histories to create a digital education pack, documentary and local history trail.
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The National Coal Mining Museum for England Trust ensured Hope Pit’s position as a centre of excellence for the UK’s coal mining industry.
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Following the unexpected discovery of a Late Bronze Age tanged chisel and knife blade, a rapid archaeological assessment identified the site as an extremely rare, intact Bronze Age burial mound at Bolton-le-Sands.
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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 community-led restoration project of a renowned and important coastal garden.
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Sandycombe Lodge, the home of painter JMW Turner, has been fully restored thanks to National Lottery funding.
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The Water Gardens in Hemel Hempstead have been restored to their former glory as one of the country’s most important post-war landscapes.
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A community archaeology project in the village of Rainford, St Helens, Merseyside.