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It's showtime: Blackpool's first museum celebrates the town’s rich entertainment heritage
The brand-new museum Showtown leads the way in the cultural regeneration of the UK’s first mass seaside resort.
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The brand-new museum Showtown leads the way in the cultural regeneration of the UK’s first mass seaside resort.
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St Mary Magdalene Church is undergoing a revival to transform the Grade I listed building into a vibrant community hub.
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Great Yarmouth Borough Council is restoring the UK’s last surviving Victorian ironwork seaside winter gardens.
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This project aims to explore the rich history and lasting influence of Holly Johnson and the LGBTQ+ community on the cultural fabric of Liverpool.
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The Pooling Resources project, led by Future Lidos, has developed and delivered a digital toolkit to support the revival of lidos across the UK.
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StoneCrabs Theatre collaborated with the community on the island’s first LGBTQ+ oral history project.
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The Wild Mind Project is restoring a neglected green space in Brighton through nature programmes for the young LGBTQ+ community.
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StoneCrabs Theatre is gathering oral histories to uncover the role of the NHS in the Isle of Wight’s LGBTQ+ culture between 1980 and 2000.
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Kingswood Park in South Gloucestershire is the only significant local green space for its community.
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Through the collection of stories, this project will document the lived experiences of transgender, non-binary and gender non-conforming people in Cumbria.
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A collaborative effort will record and share Northern Ireland’s modern LGBTQ+ history.
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This project has improved the condition of one of the UK’s finest examples of Victorian Gothic architecture, and opened up spaces to the public for the first time.