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Ex-homeless veterans complete heritage project restoring military structures

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A group of previously homeless British veterans have returned to the UK following a fortnight-long heritage-restoration mission in Malta.The group, comprising 10 former personnel from the Army, Royal Navy and RAF, took part in the Heritage that Heals programme, which combines conservation work with wellbeing support.Throughout their deployment, the veterans worked to preserve historic military sites at Fort Delimara and an outpost near Dingli, receiving backing from Heritage Malta and the Armed Forces of Malta.The initiative, organised by the Alabaré, forms part of the charity's broader approach to supporting veterans through structured heritage projects.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say It was developed in collaboration with the University of Bangor and Archaeology Warwickshire, whilst helping participants develop confidence, teamwork abilities and employment skills.Over the two-week period, participants collectively delivered 900 hours of restoration labour, valued at more than...

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