- LHI/3/4/1
- File
- c.2000s
CD-Rom titled "Brigstock Virtual Walk" produced by Brigstock Village Design Statement Group and Rockingham Forest Trust
CD-Rom titled "Brigstock Virtual Walk" produced by Brigstock Village Design Statement Group and Rockingham Forest Trust
Coddington Heritage Trail leaflet, bundle of photographic prints 160 x 110mm (indexed), produced by Coddington History Group
One item concerning Coddington history
Location: Coddington, Nottinghamshire
Jacksdale and Westwood: A Village Remembers
Booklet titled "Jacksdale and Westwood A Village Remembers..." a Nottinghamshire village remembers the sacrifices made during the First and Second World War
Location: Jacksdale & Westwood, Nottinghamshire
Sir Thomas Stanhope of Shelford: Local Life in Elizabethan Times
Book titled "Sir Thomas Stanhope of Shelford: Local Life in Elizabethan Times" authors Beryl Cobbing and Pamela Priestland, published by Ashbracken, Nottingham, UK
One leaflet promoting publication
Nine photographic colour prints 150 x 110mm concerning promotional activities and events
Two CD-Rom disks
Location: Shelford, Nottinghamshire
Leaflet titled "The Mysterious Hemlock Stone with Stapleford Hill and Bramcote Hills Park"
Location: Bramcote, Nottinghamshire
The Patriotic Players Keep It Up Boys!
Theatre script for the The Patriotic Players Keep It Up Boys! performance
Location: East Midlands region
Location: Hucknall, Nottinghamshire
Records concerning the regional canal heritage and history
Location: Northamptonshire
Publication titled "Clicking to Closing" produced by St Peter’s Historical Society
Location: Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire
He says…she says… stories of Renishaw
Booklet titled "He says…she says… stories of Renishaw" concerning documentation of local history projects
Location: Renishaw, Derbyshire
Local Heritage Initiative Archive
The collection is comprised of the outputs of an England-wide Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) project where communities were given money to produce something tangible on their local heritage. Subjects covered include archaeology, agriculture, history and heritage, oral histories, music and literature. Material includes books, pamphlets, photographs, reports, posters, postcards, other ephemera, multi-media including CDs, VHS, cassettes, reel tapes and floppy disks.
Local Heritage Initiative (LHI) was a unique partnership between HLF, Countryside Agency who managed the operation, and Nationwide Building Society. Beginning in 2000, the scheme awarded over 1000 grants throughout England until formerly ending in 2006. Described as a small funding scheme that aimed to enable communities to investigate, explain, and care for their local landmarks, landscape, traditions and culture.
The scheme recorded significant environmental impact in re-establishing traditional management practices; improved management of habitats and safe access to them; subsequently leading to positive economic benefits for communities involved.
Countryside Agency