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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 have written the content for nine interpretation panels, seven trail panels and a trail booklet to the dams and reservoirs of the Upper Derwent Valley.
inHeritage was contracted by The Creative CORE to write exhibition panels, character-led audio scripts, character cards and longer character-focused texts for a touchscreen interactive database for Newcastle Cathedral.
inHeritage wrote character-led interpretation at the railway’s Engine House and a restored brake van as part of their Falling Sands Viaduct project.
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.
inHeritage developed and delivered a comprehensive package of heritage interpretation for the newly created Bedford River Valley Park.
We managed a community history project and produced an audio trail, exhibition, booklet, DVD and podcasts.
Community led interpretive welcome panels and self-guided trails for Tideswell and district.
Diverse and engaging heritage interpretation,
bringing heritage, nature, cultural and science stories to life
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