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April 15, 2016
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Global Link secures Lottery Funding for World War One project, ‘Women, War & Peace’

A British soldier helping a woman farmhand to gather in the crops on the Home Front. Credit: Horace Nicholls © IWM (Q 31134) Locally-based charity Global Link has received £9900 […]

September 7, 2015
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Global Link shares stories of refugees settled across Lancashire

Lancaster-based educational charity Global Link is sharing stories online of people who have found refuge in Lancashire, enabling voices to be heard from behind the headlines (some of them singularly […]

November 4, 2014
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Conscientious Objection in World War One in Lancashire talk announced

Lancaster will host a free public talk by Barry Mills exploring the history of conscientious objection and the Northern Friends Peace Board during World War One next week. The Global Link Development Education Centre has received £10,000 […]

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Lancaster's Global Link gets £50K Arts Council boost

Lancaster-based charity www.globallink.org.uk/arts-globaldimension

July 12, 2012
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Celebrating Diversity: Lancaster's Global Link highlights 'Scapegoating'

Young and old celebrated the diversity of Lancaster and Morecambe at an event organised by Global Link at the Ashton Memorial recently, to raise awarenes of ‘scapegoating’ the practice of […]

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Climate Jobs Caravan comes to Lancaster

The National Climate Jobs Caravan will be coming to Lancaster City Centre on 24th May. It is part of a tour of Britain that is taking in 25 towns and […]

September 22, 2010
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The World is on Lancaster’s Streets this Saturday

An exciting urban street game will take to Lancaster’s streets on Saturday afternoon (25th September) involving teams, chasing and checkpoints — all in an intriguing bid to raise awareness about […]

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The World on the Street: Urban Games from Lancaster’s Global Link

Global Link and The Dukes DT3 are looking for volunteers and participants to be part of two days of games, theatricals and creative learning, engaging people in global issues and […]

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