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Preservation and Promotion of the Heritage of St. Dunstan's Parish Church
The Grade I-listed St Dunstan’s Church, often referred to as the ‘Cathedral of the Weald’, has been opened up to a wider audience.
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The Grade I-listed St Dunstan’s Church, often referred to as the ‘Cathedral of the Weald’, has been opened up to a wider audience.
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The Grade I-listed barn at Waxham was restored and made accessible to wider audiences.
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A group of local young Muslims explored how their heritage is archived in two major city museums, in a project run by Young Muslim Aberdeen.
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Young people in Tredegar explored the history of a local memorial plaque through creative work and film-making.
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The Anderton Boat Lift has been brought back to life, with modern systems that respect its historic structure and significance.
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Walsall celebrated Punk’s 40 year anniversary with interviews and an exhibition.
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The Heritage Building Preservation Trust bought the B listed Miners Institute from Fife Council in order to restore it and guarantee its long-term future.
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Volunteers helped migrating toads cross busy roads and raised awareness of declining toad numbers.
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During this project, volunteers made their cemetery a haven for hedgehogs and wildlife.
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Stevenage Town Centre Gardens have been rejuvenated and opened up for a greater range of people to enjoy.
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The restoration of Brompton Cemetery has preserved historic buildings and monuments and helped revive a community area where people can learn about their local heritage.
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Queer Britain created an online film archive featuring women who have made a difference.