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Creating Natural Connections in Cumbernauld
The Scottish Wildlife Trust are bringing transformational change to Cumbernauld’s natural heritage, and helping local people engage with its greenspaces to improve mental health.
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The Scottish Wildlife Trust are bringing transformational change to Cumbernauld’s natural heritage, and helping local people engage with its greenspaces to improve mental health.
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Ireland’s sole surviving Victorian public baths to be restored and opened up to the public.
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The Living Past project aims to preserve the literary heritage of Seamus Heaney, and the natural heritage that inspired his works.
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The reconstruction of the historic pavilion will complete Friends of Beaumont Park's restoration of their historic park.
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Social, cultural and industrial heritage of people in the North East was the subject of a three-year project run by Beamish Museum.
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The historic two acre kitchen garden, nestled inside the countryside estate in County Fermanagh, will be carefully restored to its original 1930s character thanks to National Lottery funding.
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Liberal Judaism, a multi-faith support organisation, discovered that the stories of many of the LGBTQ+ migrants they met were being lost.
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The Restoration of the Picture House in Campbeltown is a HLF-supported project in which to regenerate the 100 year-old cinema
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The Tay Landscape Partnership scheme provided opportunities for people to learn about and more actively participate in their landscape and its heritage.
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As holders of the UK City of Culture title in 2017, Hull received a grant of £3million to embed its rich heritage into the heart of its year-long cultural programme.
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The stories of 10 Caribbean elders from the Windrush generation, who arrived in the UK between the 1940s and 1960s, have been recorded and shared for the first time.