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South East England

South East England has a rich mixture of beautiful landscapes, historic buildings, local museums containing unique collections, and a mosaic of diverse customs, languages and cultural traditions. At HLF we are keen to work with local and regional organisations, and community and voluntary groups developing projects that will give people a better opportunity to learn from, experience, enjoy, care for and protect this heritage. We can tell you if your project ideas could be funded by us. So please click on the How to Apply section of the website for details of the HLF’s different funding programmes.

You can also contact us as follows:

South East Team
Heritage Lottery Fund
7 Holbein Place
London SW1W 8NR
Tel: 020 7591 6171
Email: southeastengland@hlf.org.uk

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    • Keep up with the latest news via our e-bulletin 'South East England Update'

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    Museums' youth focus
    Young people in Hampshire have helped decide how museums could be made more appealing to them.
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    Indian dancerCase Study
    Indian sign language
    A three-thousand year old sign language from South India which evolved from religious rituals.
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