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Celebrating the social history of women through public art
The Strong Women project aims to capture the untold stories of women in St Helens and Knowsley and celebrate their contributions through street murals.
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The Strong Women project aims to capture the untold stories of women in St Helens and Knowsley and celebrate their contributions through street murals.
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This project used heritage as a lens to engage a wider range of people, while developing skills in research, financial planning, personal care and wellbeing.
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Educating local communities in Grimsby about neurodiversity throughout human history, including – the development of psychiatry as a discipline, the history of diagnoses and how society treated neurodivergent people.
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The project resulted in an exhibition to explore, celebrate and understand the heritage of the Chinese community in London’s Chinatown from the 1960s.
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Community memories were gathered and shared to celebrate the centenary of England's oldest purpose-built social housing estate, Mile Cross in Norwich.
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Families of children with D/deafness or hearing impairments took part in social activities that taught them about local heritage, traditions and skills passed down through generations.
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A new community heritage museum has opened at the Gasyard Centre in Spring 2024.
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A new short film will share the story of the world’s first black professional footballer and the first official fastest man on the planet.
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The names of the individuals on the Bo'ness War Memorial will be brought to life through the memories of the town's community.
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Linen Biennale celebrates the versatility and beauty of linen with a packed events programme bringing people together to share skills and reimagine the fabric’s future.
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The Giz a Job project will support a group of volunteers to produce an in-depth ‘people’s history’ of the iconic march and the right to work movement.
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This Bradford-based project will explore the history and traditions of Gwen Lally – a queer historical figure and the first woman pageant producer in England