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The following information comes from a source outside of CyMAL and  is not available through the medium of Welsh. Please accept our apologies for the lack of bilingual provision.

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Calling all Heritage Lottery Fund projects - this is your chance to win a National Lottery Award

The National Lottery Awards are the annual search for the UK’s favourite Lottery-funded projects. Lottery players raise £25million each week for good causes and the Awards highlight how that funding has changed the UK for the better.

The Awards consist of seven categories that reflect the different types of projects that benefit from Lottery funding. The categories are:

Best Arts Project
Best Education Project Best Environment Project Best Health Project Best Heritage Project Best Sports Project Best Charity/Voluntary Project

Are you involved in or know of inspirational projects that could capture the heart of the public and show how lottery funding has helped to change their community for the better? Do you want to help them win a £2,000 cash prize?

If you do, please contact Michael Theodorou at the Charities Aid Foundation on 01732 520 187 or
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The deadline for entries is
5pm on Friday 13 March 2009. A shortlist of 70 projects will be drawn up and public voting will take place between 3 August and 14 August. Each category winner will win £2,000 for their project and a National Lottery Awards trophy, and take part in the National Lottery Awards programme on BBC One in September.

Last year saw HLF-funded exhibition AirSpace at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford, winning the Best Education project. The project explored and celebrated the rich heritage of military and civil aviation in the UK and the rest of the Commonwealth. This brilliant exhibition increased the public's understanding of aircraft through its interactive gallery and provided educational opportunities for visitors.

Current Awareness Service

Inclusion of third party information in the Museums Current Awareness Service does not constitute an endorsement by CyMAL. CyMAL takes no responsibility for the quality of third party events, products or services featured in this Newsletter.  Whilst every care is taken to provide accurate information, neither CyMAL nor the editor undertakes any liability for any error or omission.

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Ngwasanaeth Gwybodaeth Amgueddfeydd CyMAL yn golygu bod CyMAL yn ei chymeradwyo. Nid yw CyMAL yn derbyn unrhyw gyfrifoldeb am ansawdd digwyddiadau, cynhyrchion neu wasanaethau trydydd parti y sonnir amdanynt yn y Gwasanaeth hwn. Er ein bod wedi gwneud ein gorau i sicrhau bod yr wybodaeth a ddarperir yn gywir, nid yw CyMAL na'r golygydd yn atebol am unrhyw gamgymeriad neu hepgoriad.


Carol Whittaker AMA
Cynghorydd Datblygu Amgueddfeydd / Museums Development Adviser
CyMAL: Amgueddfeydd Archifau a Llyfrgelloedd Cymru / CyMAL: Museums Archives and Libraries Wales
Llywodraeth Cynulliad Cymru / Welsh Assembly Government
01970 610 238
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