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We worked with Crich Tramway Village on the interpretation of their cabman’s shelter.
Bill worked with St Mary’s Church to produce a set of new interpretation to welcome visitors and tell them about the church’s history.
We were the interpretive planners for an exhibition about magic in children’s books for Seven Stories, the National Centre for Children’s Books, Newcastle.
We were commissioned by the National Tramway Museum to develop and implement a suite of interpretation for the Woodland Walk, Wakebridge Lead Mining Collection and a cabmen’’s shelter at their Crich Tramway Village.
We led on the interpretive planning and content creation, as well as inputting into the design process, to create a series of panels and trails to interpret the historic copper-mining landscape.
Today, we began work on a project to represent and interpret Duffield Castle with a site visit and inception meeting.
Grant writing, mentoring and interpretation for historical societies in Derbyshire.
Diverse and engaging heritage interpretation,
bringing heritage, nature, cultural and science stories to life
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