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English Heritage and The Prince's Regeneration Trust Make Offer to Save World-Renowned Middleport Pottery
9 Feb 2010
The Prince’s Regeneration Trust, with the help of a substantial grant from English Heritage, has made an offer to acquire ...
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9 Feb 2010
The Prince’s Regeneration Trust, with the help of a substantial grant from English Heritage, has made an offer to acquire ...
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Compulsory Purchase for Pioneer House
08 Dec 2010
Kirklees Council has moved to secure the future of one of Dewsbury’s landmark buildings by making a compulsory purchase order for ...
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08 Dec 2010
Kirklees Council has moved to secure the future of one of Dewsbury’s landmark buildings by making a compulsory purchase order for ...
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The Prince's Regeneration Trust seeks Projects Intern
28 Jan 2010
We are looking for an Intern to support the Projects Director and Projects Team in their day to day activities. As part of the ...
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28 Jan 2010
We are looking for an Intern to support the Projects Director and Projects Team in their day to day activities. As part of the ...
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Local Community Receives Call to Action with Publication of Armagh Gaol Report
4 Dec 2009
Plans for the stunning regeneration of Armagh Gaol have moved forward with publication of the eagerly awaited Community ...
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4 Dec 2009
Plans for the stunning regeneration of Armagh Gaol have moved forward with publication of the eagerly awaited Community ...
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Unlocking Local Regeneration - New Guide Helps Groups Navigate Conservation
30 Nov 2009
An indispensible guide for community groups and local trusts that want to put derelict but historic buildings back into new uses ...
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30 Nov 2009
An indispensible guide for community groups and local trusts that want to put derelict but historic buildings back into new uses ...
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