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Sheringham Little Theatre is a small venue in a Norfolk seaside town aiming to attract a wider section of the community, particularly young people. The venue's coffee bar was transformed into a flexible space called The Hub to be used as a studio. National Lottery funding enabled the rebuild. The theatre installed a wooden floor, DVD screen, a sound and lighting system. There are now weekly workshops and arts activities with studio performances, art exhibitions and talks from local artists.
Moors for the Future aims to secure and preserve the 8,000-year legacy of moorland life. They are in the process of restoring a very popular area of the Peak District which has suffered over 150 years of industrial pollution, as well as restoring a 9 square km area damaged by fire and devoid of ...
Musical Theatre for Youth (MT4Uth) is a Northern Ireland charity giving young people an opportunity to perform on stage. Previously they had to go abroad if they wanted to pursue a career in performing arts. The National Lottery funding enabled the project to get off the ground and paid for ...
Werewolves of London Special Ice Hockey Club enables young people with learning disabilities to take part in sport. Its founder had set up a club in the US after being unable to find an ice hockey club for his autistic son. The UK club began with just 2 members in 2002: it now has 50 and sent a ...
Redditch Nightstop was set up in 1997, providing beds and services to young homeless people. Nightstop's core work is providing emergency accommodation to young people in a family home for one night. The family provides an evening meal, a bed and breakfast. If the young person needs a place to stay ...
Macular degeneration affects more than half a million people in the UK. It results in the loss of central vision and leaves sufferers visually impaired. Eccentric viewing technique teaches sufferers to use their remaining peripheral vision better so they can live more independently. However, in ...