Historical research project toolkits

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As part of the Heritage Lottery Funded project ‘Hidden Histories, Hidden Historians’, Manchester Histories has launched a new set of toolkits to guide users through historical research projects. The toolkits include ‘doing your historical research project’, ‘doing your oral history project’, ‘evaluating your project’ and ‘creating …

Second round of funding opens for litter-fighting projects across Britain

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Environment Minister, Thérèse Coffey, announced on 15th August that over £300,000 is available to community projects that tackle litter. The first round of funding saw councils, charities, businesses and public projects awarded close to £125,000 to prevent littering in their local communities.  Litter can affect the setting …

Anger over plan to move Pankhurst statue away from Parliament

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The Guardian has reported that a planning  application to relocate a statue of suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst from its site near the Houses of Parliament to the private Regent’s University in Regent’s Park has been met with anger and condemnation. The proposal was submitted to Westminster Council from …

New web-database on historic harbour cranes in Europe

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The European Federation of Associations of Industrial and Technical Heritage (EFAITH) have announced that, as part of the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018, it is establishing a new web-database for historic harbour cranes in Europe. It aims to develop a list of cranes used at maritime as …

Community Life Survey: 2017-18

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DCMS has published the results of its Community Life Survey 2017-2018. The survey included a range of interesting statistics such as: 22% of those surveyed volunteered formally at least once a month, 75% gave to charity in the 4 weeks before completing the survey, 38% …

Egyptian curators denied visas to attend Icom Conference in Wales

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Three Egyptian curators who were invited to present research at an international museum conference in Swansea have had their visa applications rejected by the Home Office.Despite having been given grants from Icom to cover their flights, accommodation and living expenses while in the UK, their applications …

James Brokenshire plans increase in Garden Towns

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On 15th August, Communities Secretary, Rt Hon James Brokenshire MP, launched a new garden communities programme aiming to create high-quality homes and green spaces , expanding on Government’s plans for more locally-led developments. English Councils and private developers who have secured support from local authorities can apply …