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Great Dorset and Hollycombe among culture recovery fund for Heritage Grant recipients

Almost 450 heritage organisations in England, including the Great Dorset Steam Fair and Hollycombe Steam in the Country, have been awarded cash from the first round of the Culture Recovery Fund for Heritage says Colin Tyson.

Great Dorset Steam Fair Ltd received £236,200, whilst Hollycombe has received £895,000. The funds will be used to help towards monthly operating costs over the next six months. This vital funding is from the Culture Recovery Fund for Heritage and the Heritage Stimulus Fund - funded by Government and

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