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Article 18th century Yorkshire "mecca" at Staveley Nature Reserve saved in £475,000 Lottery dealThe Yorkshire Wildlife Trust will use a Heritage Lottery Fund investment to double the size of a 40-hectare nature reserve.01 September 2010
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C24 Feature A Soldier's Life - The Army In World War TwoDuring World War Two British and Commonwealth soldiers saw action across the globe, in Europe, North Africa, and the Far East. This trails looks at UK museums examining the army's role in the conflict.29 April 2005
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News Acorns were starch enemies of Prehistoric tooth care, say museum cave explorersNew findings by a Natural History Museum team investigating caves in Morocco suggest a starchy diet may have caused Prehistoric tooth decay.07 January 2014
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News Animal Bridge Lets Our Furry Friends Visit National Trust PropertyThe UK's first wildlife land bridge will ensure that mice, voles and all manner of wild animals can now safely visit The National Trust's Scotney Castle Garden and Estate.13 April 2006
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News Art And Activism By Urban Aboriginal Artist At The October GalleryFiona Foley's art show is a departure from the Aboriginal art usually seen in the UK. Her highly politicised modern work looks at the treatment of Aborigines both in the past and during very recent history.17 November 2006
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News Artangel Goes Down To Margate To Present Towards a Promised Land, Part IIBanner portraits of children who have arrived in Margate from different parts of the world will go up around the town in the second phase of Wendy Ewald's project.29 March 2006
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C24 Feature Artist's Statement: I was sniffed out by polar bears on the remote fjords of the ArcticAs the only British man on a group creative trip to the Arctic Circle, Chris Blade left his world of molten glass in Sunderland for “bearable” summer temperatures of -15°C.05 November 2013
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News Attention-craving meerkat to meet Newcastle in animal invasion at Life Science CentreFurry facilitator Jay Gunn promises the truth about animals as he prepares to accompany bats and planetarium shows in a weekend of fun at the Newcastle centre.01 May 2012
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News Barn owl to interrupt builders as Medieval bird base spreads wings with English Heritage cashA dilapidated dovecote on a 160-acre Yorkshire farm has been given £74,000 and a promise not to disturb the resident bird.01 November 2010
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Review Breed: The British and Their Dogs scampers through The Manchester MuseumThe hairy new display at The Manchester Museum honours some of the finest canine characters arriving on British shores across the centuries.09 October 2012
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News Bright bee-based sculptures to illuminate Manchester for 2013 Dig the City festivalNew York artist Jason Hackenwerth says his Dance of the Honey Bee sculpture series will "reflect the magnificence" of the Museum of Science of Industry's collection.28 June 2013
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News Britain's Concrete Ears To Be Saved By English HeritageBuilt in Kent in the 1920s to detect aircraft crossing the channel, three huge concrete 'listening ears' are to be restored with a £500,000 English Heritage grant.29 July 2003
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News Celebrations in the snow as Northumberland National Park wins £7.8 million in Lottery fundingThe team behind the proposed Sill discovery centre in Northumberland say they are on the brink of "something really special" after securing a huge investment from the Heritage Lottery Fund.04 February 2015
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Reminiscence Community Focus Trail: Ridgeway, Mill Hill in BarnetCommunity Focus take us on a tour of Ridgeway, Mill Hill in Barnet and reveal some historical locations accessible to wheelchair users and the elderly.12 August 2004
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Reminiscence Community Focus Trail: Wood Street (Chipping Barnet)The 'My Life-Our Heritage' project has researched and authored several trails within the London Borough of Barnet. Locations were selected because of their accessibility to wheelchair users and elderly people. This trail, an exploration of Chipping Barnet in North London is the * to be featured on the London City Heritage Guide.
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News Could Natural History Museum Meteorite Reveal Secrets Of Universe?London's Natural History Museum takes delivery of a rare meteorite from America that scientists believe could reveal secrets of the birth of the solar system.19 June 2008
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News Crumbling building where Radar was invented saved from disaster in £130,000 Orford rescueThe National Trust and Natural England have saved the Radar building at Orford Ness from a battering by the Suffolk coast.25 November 2010
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Preview Culture 24/7: The top Science and Nature exhibitions and events for July 2013From a BioBlitz in Oxford to retro computing in Bletchley here are our Science and Nature museum event and exhibition highlights for July 2013.01 July 2013
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Preview Culture24/7: Science and Nature events and exhibitions in the UK for August 2013A month of 3D fun at the Science Museum is among the stand-outs as we pick our latest Science and Nature museum events and exhibitions for your enjoyment.31 July 2013