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  1. Mackintosh at the Willow

    One of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s most iconic buildings has been rescued and restored to its original glory, to become a ‘living museum’ and social enterprise.

  2. Ridley Road Stories

  3. Emily Jenkins

    Sylfaenydd rhaglen ddawns therapiwtig i wragedd gyda chanser yw Emily Jenkins sy'n arloesi o ran dawns gymunedol i hybu iechyd corfforol a meddyliol.

  4. The World Reimagined

    The World Reimagined is a UK project to transform how we understand the Transatlantic Trade of Enslaved Africans and its impact on all of us.

  5. Sense Scotland’s Sensatronic Lab

    Sensatronic Lab is a unique project developed and run by the charity Sense Scotland to enable people with additional support needs to make digital art and music, giving people vital, tailored opportunities to express themselves.

  6. Forget-me-not Chorus

    Ers 2011, mae Forget-me-not Chorus – un o brif elusennau dementia Cymru – wedi bod yn trefnu sesiynau canu wythnosol i bobl sydd â dementia a’r sawl sy’n eu cefnogi.

  7. Deaffest

    The success of CODA and deaf actor Troy Kotsur at this year’s Oscars was a breakthrough moment for deaf people within the film industry. But there is still a long way to go to create inclusion and diversity on screen and behind the camera - and Wolverhampton's Deaffest is working hard to build this change.

  8. Signkid

    Signkid

  9. Hospital Rooms

    Hospital Rooms

    Bringing high quality art to mental health wards to create a more therapeutic environment for recovery.

  10. Leigh Film Society

    Leigh Film Society

    The Leigh Film Society is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to the delivery of quality film screenings for everyone.

  11. Hear We Are

    Hear We Are

    Prosiect dan arweiniad pobl Fyddar a ariennir gan y Loteri Genedlaethol yw ‘Hear We Are' sy’n archwilio safbwyntiau pobl Fyddar a Thrwm eu Clyw.

  12. Pianodrome

    Pianodrome

    Pianodrome is an organisation that repurposes disused pianos to create playable, community-centred sculptures and amphitheatres.