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News £3.8 million restoration of 17th century Dyrham Park roof begins as organisers thank supportersA 17th century mansion near Bath will have its roof replaced with 46 tonnes of lead and 8,000 Welsh slates in a major restoration backed by around 10,000 donations.15 January 2015
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News £65 Million Needed To Save Top Buildings At Risk Says English HeritageEnglish Heritage has launched the Buildings at Risk Register for 2007 drawing attention to historic structures in need of public funding to save them from terminal decay.24 July 2007
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News £6.8m For Leeds City Varieties & Tudor House In SouthamptonA Victorian music hall and a rare Tudor merchant's house have both been given a boost with earmarked HLF grants totalling £6.8m for their repair and restoration.28 September 2007
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News Ally Wallace Artist In Residence For Victoria Baths ManchesterThe Glasgow based artist Ally Wallace has been appointed as the new artist-in-residence at Manchester's 2003 BBC Restoration series winner, The Victoria Baths.11 August 2008
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News Anglesey Abbey Restored To Lord Fairhaven's VisionThe 17th century Anglesey Abbey, in Lode near Cambridge, has been restored and refurbished, realising the vision of its former owner Lord Fairhaven, who died in 1966.31 July 2007
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News Darlington Railway Centre Relaunches As Head Of SteamDarlington Railway Centre & Museum celebrated its relaunch over the weekend as Head Of Steam – Darlington Railway Museum, with a brand new look as well as name.08 April 2008
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Resource County: Surrey Educational VisitsDhammakaya Centre for Buddhist Meditation, WokingDhammakaya Centre for Buddhist Meditation | Woking
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News English Heritage Unlock Doors Of Unseen Rooms At Brodsworth HallAfter a £4m conservation project by English Heritage, Brodsworth Hall in South Yorkshire will unveil four previously unseen rooms to the public.18 March 2008
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News Grants Will Help Save Horace Walpole's Gothic Strawberry Hill HouseVital repairs to the roof and drainage system of the Gothic mansion of Horace Walpole, Strawberry Hill, can now commence with a restoration grant from English Heritage.30 January 2008
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News Harrogate's Glittering Royal Hall To Reopen After £10.7m RestorationThe Royal Hall in Harrogate, created by great theatre designer Frank Matcham in 1903, reopens to the public this weekend following a £10.7m restoration project.23 April 2008
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News Heritage Buildings Still At Risk From Traditional Skills ShortageTwo reports by the National Heritage Training Group highlight the serious skills and knowledge gaps that are putting five million pre-1919 buildings in the UK at risk.29 April 2008
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News Heritage Lottery Award For Restoring Hogarth's Chiswick HomePainter and satirist William Hogarth's 18th century country retreat, which now sits next to the busy Great West Road, is to be restored with a grant of £276,000.12 March 2008
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News Historic Scotland's £2.6m In Awards For Built HeritageHistoric Scotland has announced awards totalling more than £2m to benefit a diverse range of buildings, from an Art Deco pub to a post-Reformation convent.04 January 2008
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News Leighton House Museum To Be Restored To Its Original AppearanceLeighton House Museum, Lord Leighton's former home and private museum of art, is to be returned closer to its original spectacular 19th century appearance.08 May 2008
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News Llanelly House Restoration Leads To Jobs And RegenerationA lottery funding win for the BBC's Restoration 2003 winning building in Llanelli, Wales has secured the future for Grade 1-listed Llanelly House and the surrounding conservation area.30 June 2008
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News Mayor And Museum Make Plans For Weston-Super-Mare PierTwo weeks after fire devastated the town's Grand Pier, the pier's owners and the town's mayor hope to see visitors making new memories and learning about the pier's past.12 August 2008
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News Medieval Timber Framed Priory Buildings Return To Business UseTwo of Yorkshire's finest medieval timber framed buildings are being put back to work and renovated as offcie spaces to secure their long-term futures.12 September 2008
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Face to face resources: Guided tour, Resource County: Lancashire Mill Tour (KS3)Helmshore Mills Textile Museum, RossendaleHelmshore Mills Textile Museum | Rossendale
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News Museum Of Welsh Cricket In Cardiff Receives £516,000 Lottery BoostA proposed Museum of Welsh Cricket at Sophia Gardens, the home of Glamorgan County Cricket Club, has received a £516,000 boost from the Heritage Lottery Fund.11 December 2007