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Norwich Heart is an umbrella organisation for all of the fantastic and often unknown heritage on offer here in Norwich. |
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The NHCT manages, preserves and maintains many of Norwich’s redundant medieval churches. |
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Norwich Historic Buildings Group brings together all those who appreciate old buildings and who want to learn more about them |
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The Churches of East Anglia: a journey through the churches of Norfolkand Suffolk |
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The Civic Trust is Britain's leading charity devoted to enhancing the quality of life in Britain's cities, towns and villages. |
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The group assist wardens to maintain and protect properties and land owned by the National Trust within Norfolk. |
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The Norfolk Record Office collects and preserves records of historical significance for the county of Norfolk and makes them accessible to all. |
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Photographic tours & history of some of the streets and buildings of Norwich |
Norwich Cultural Heritage |
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Norfolk Museums and Archaeology Services sustain collections illustrating Norfolk life, heritage and environment. |
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A unique legacy of medieval life and one of the most important historic buildings in Norwich and Norfolk |
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The Forum Trust continue to develop activities and services for the benefit of the community so that everyone can enjoy and use The Forum |
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In 1974, the architect, Norman Foster, drew up plans for the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, creating a revolution in museum design. |
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Support the proposal to link the city and Whitlingham Country Park with new paths and bridges across the Wensum and the Yare. |
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The King of Hearts is a superb Tudor building located in the historic centre of Norwich, which hosts a variety of activities |
Organisations with similar Events Programmes |
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The House supports varied visual and performing arts as well as encouraging educational projects and community activities. |
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The Blue Badge Guides have a mountain of knowledge about Norwich, its buildings and history and they want to share this with you. |
National Heritage Organisations |
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English Heritage exists to protect and promote England's spectacular historic environment and ensure it is researched and understood. |
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The Victorian Society is the national society responsible for the study and protection of Victorian and Edwardian architecture and arts. |
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The Georgian Group is the national charity dedicated to preserving Georgian buildings and gardens. |
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A conservation society covering the period after 1914 promoting understanding and awareness of twentieth century design |
Architecture and Planning |
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The leading source of land, property, construction and related environmental knowledge. providing impartial advice to society & business organisations. |
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The RTPI keeps the development of planning legislation and policy under review and ensures the consistent application of RTPI policy on a wide range of topics. |
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Has a mission to advance architecture by demonstrating benefit to society and promoting excellence in the profession. |
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Maximising the value of industrial heritage in historic towns:
restoration, regeneration & reuse |
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The IHBC is the professional institute representing conservation professionals in the public and private sectors in the UK and Ireland. |
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CPRE campaigns for a sustainable future for the English countryside, a vital but undervalued environmental, economic and social asset. |
European Connections |
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The European Association of Historic Towns and Regions promotes the interests of historic and heritage towns across Europe |
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Helps to differentiate communities in a climate of globalisation. It allows cultural communities to discover and understand one another |