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The Battle of Bannockburn Project
The Battle of Bannockburn visitor centre is a joint project between the National Trust for Scotland and Historic Scotland.
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The Battle of Bannockburn visitor centre is a joint project between the National Trust for Scotland and Historic Scotland.
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While our built and cultural heritage continues to grow, our natural heritage is declining in abundance, diversity and condition at an increasingly fast rate.
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This 3-year project, launched in the 2018 Welsh Year of the Sea, is using pioneering interpretation and events to engage and excite people about life in the seas off the coast of Wales.
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BAM!Sistahood! was a ground breaking digital heritage project, documenting 70 years of black and minority (BAM) women's heritage in North East England.
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This three-year project aimed to strategically develop the collection of material related to the Troubles in National Museums of Northern Ireland (NMNI).
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Young people explored the origins of the Geordie language and dialect, its preservation through song, poetry and film, and how it could be considered a social barrier by both Geordies and outsiders.
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Quay Place is a ground-breaking regeneration project led by The Churches Conservation Trust (CCT) and the mental health charity Suffolk Mind.
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Opened in 2017, The Sill is the Landscape Discovery Centre for the Northumberland National Park.
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The Galloways Hydraulic Pumping Engine has been restored and is now on display to the public.
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Volunteers recorded residents' memories to create a trail around their local park
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Mansfield Museum is a local authority museum run by Mansfield District Council, Nottinghamshire.
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Binham Priory, one of Norfolk’s most impressive monastic ruins, has been conserved and repaired, with increased access for the public.