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Binham Priory Access and Conservation Project
Binham Priory, one of Norfolk’s most impressive monastic ruins, has been conserved and repaired, with increased access for the public.
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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.
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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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The Galloways Hydraulic Pumping Engine has been restored and is now on display to the public.
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The Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre on the Jurassic Coast has been extended, allowing more people to interact with the heritage of this World Heritage Site.
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Northern Cultural Projects CIC spent a year investigating and documenting the Iranian Heritage of the North East.
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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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The Rotherham Churches Tourism Initiative involved 32 local churches, most of which are listed buildings with notable heritage aspects.
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A group of young disabled people explored the heritage of South Wales to develop a sense of their identity.
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The National Trust led on this project to promote the Springhill Costume Collection, widely acknowledged as Ireland’s leading textile collection.
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The Llanymynech Limeworks Heritage Area has been conserved and restored, ensuring the public will be able to enjoy this historic site safely.
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This project allowed essential heritage restoration works to be carried out in Wheal Peevor, a key element of the Cornish Mining UNESCO World Heritage site.