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Brixton's Historic Railway Hotel Opens its Doors After 11 Years to a Royal Guest
21 Jul 2010
At the invitation of The Prince's Regeneration Trust, HRH The Prince of Wales, the Trust’s president visited Brixton today ...
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Sustainable Heritage Toolkit Offers Councils Help in Managing Heritage Assets
30 Jun 2010
The Prince’s Regeneration Trust, the charity of HRH The Prince of Wales which focuses on heritage-led regeneration, has responded ...
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HRH The Prince Charles Duke of Rothesay helps launch new Green Guide
4 Jun 2010
The Duke of Rothesay's charity offers a green solution to making historic and listed buildings in Scotland more energy ...
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HRH The Prince Charles Duke of Rothesay Visits Stanley Mills Regeneration Project
1 Jun 2010
HRH The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay, visited the award-winning Stanley Mills in Perthshire, Scotland on Tuesday 1st June to ...
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The Prince's Regeneration Trust Welcomes £1.28m Funding to Regenerate Historic Maritime Town of Portaferry
25 May 2010
The Prince’s Regeneration Trust and Portaferry Regeneration Limited are delighted to announce their joint Stage 1 application, of ...
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