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Lincolnshire communities benefitting from nature recovery programme
The Wilder Connections project is involving people in protecting and restoring nature, boosting their skills and wellbeing.
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The Wilder Connections project is involving people in protecting and restoring nature, boosting their skills and wellbeing.
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Uist Wool Mill is now a vibrant hub of economic activity, skills development and a centre that celebrates the wool-producing heritage of the region.
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A 25-partner project awarded £2.3million to secure the future of upland commons across four treasured landscapes for people and nature.
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Restoring Scotland’s stunning landscapes, threatened species and endangered habitats was central to this project in the Cairngorms National Park.
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This project is addressing priorities identified by the local community to ensure the land and coast is enjoyed responsibly, and secured for future generations.
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A £5.7million Heritage Fund delivery grant is helping to reverse the decline of some of the UK’s most important natural landscapes in the north of England.
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A five-year £3.4million project aiming to celebrate and connect local people with their unique landscape and heritage to build sustainable and resilient communities.
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The project, part of an ambitious 40-year vision, restored parts of the rugged landscape in the far north-west of Scotland, including pathways, blanket bog and heath moor.
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Norfolk Museums Service, part of Norfolk County Council, is turning back time to create an immersive and accessible experience of the Norman castle’s history.
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A new programme will work with local organisations to share stories that celebrate the past and help shape the future.
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The Roma Heritage Project will work with local people in Manchester to share traditional dishes and record oral histories from Roma communities.
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Mount Oswald, a Grade II Listed manor house, has been transformed into The Story, a new visitor attraction celebrating the heritage of County Durham.