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Rainbow Jews: Celebrating Jewish LGBTQ+ History and Heritage
Led by Liberal Judaism, this project recorded and showcased Jewish LGBTQ+ history from the 1950s to today.
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Led by Liberal Judaism, this project recorded and showcased Jewish LGBTQ+ history from the 1950s to today.
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This six-month project explored the history of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) activism and liberation from 1960 to 2000.
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The Wordsworth Trust will co-ordinate the transformation of the literary heritage site at Dove Cottage in the Lake District.
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Volunteers explored the legacy of the First World War in Somerset, sharing their discoveries through an archive, website and events.
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Young drama enthusiasts formed the Eden Court Collective, a theatre company that set out to explore and share the untold stories of warfare.
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Narrative Eye helped London community groups research how people from Africa and the Caribbean contributed to the First World War.
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Young people reinterpreted the changing roles of women during the First World War, through letters, films and an exhibition.
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Volunteers explored and shared nine decades of history through Hadleigh and Thundersley Community Archive’s All Our Stories project.
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The Friends of Barclay Park were awarded funds to carry out extensive restoration work to the park and lake with support from the local community.
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The iWild project introduced and connected people in North Wales to the wildlife living on their doorsteps.
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A team of new volunteers collected valuable information and learnt about the species that form part of our coastal marine heritage.
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Volunteers and apprentices worked together to restore Horace Walpole’s 18th-century garden as a space for the whole community to learn in and enjoy.