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We are delving into the second phase of interpretation implementation at the Treak Cliff Cavern Visitor Centre, Castleton.
We like to think we’re a mine of information, so we’re enjoying a new project in the Lake District to interpret Coniston’s dramatic Copper-mines Valley.
We like trams at inHeritage. So we’re excited to be on board at Crich Tramway Museum and National Tramway Collection to drive the creation of their interpretation strategy. We hope to keep their interpretation moving on the right tracks!
inHeritage are delighted to be working for the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site Team and DerwentWISE to help progress interpretation across the whole of the site.
The town-wide interpretation strategy for Wirksworth has been finished and delivered.
We’re delighted to announce we’re starting an interpretation project with Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site.
What an appropriate name Peeling Back the Layers turned out to be – with so many layers of archaeology and history uncovered at Whitle Farm. One of the great joys of my role as a heritage interpreter is the invitation to visit schools to witness and support young people’s enthusiasm for archaeology and heritage. For …
We’re doing a quick bit of formative evaluation on a comic and animation we are developing for Treak Cliff Cavern, Castleton.
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