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- The Heritage Crafts Association is a registered United Kingdom charity set up to support and promote traditional crafts. Since October 2021 it has been operating under the name Heritage Crafts. The charity was launched at the Victoria & Albert Museum in March 2010, with a membership programme for supporters. Heritage Crafts initiated a 30-minute adjournment debate on the state of traditional crafts in Westminster in June 2009. In May 2017, in association with , the Association published the HCA Red List of Endangered Crafts, which was repeated again in March 2019 and May 2021, when it was funded by The Pilgrim Trust. This publication was also covered on Woman's Hour. In 2020, the charity's President, King Charles III, launched The President's Award for Endangered Crafts, which was won in 2020 by Ernest Wright scissor makers and in 2021 by watchmaker Dr Rebecca Struthers. (en)
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- The Heritage Crafts Association is a registered United Kingdom charity set up to support and promote traditional crafts. Since October 2021 it has been operating under the name Heritage Crafts. The charity was launched at the Victoria & Albert Museum in March 2010, with a membership programme for supporters. Heritage Crafts initiated a 30-minute adjournment debate on the state of traditional crafts in Westminster in June 2009. (en)
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- Heritage Crafts Association (en)
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