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Turner Trails in Boroughbridge

We came across one of our 2011 Turner Trails panels at Boroughbridge information centre.    

Priory Lake
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Bedford River Valley Park

inHeritage will work with Bedford Borough Council and the Marston Vale Trust on a Heritage Lottery Fund supported heritage interpretation at Bedford River Valley Park.

Paul Blomfield with a Walkley Historian
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Ruskin Park MP Visit

Today we had an amazing day bringing the lost streets of Ruskin Park to life for the Ruskin Park Fun Day.

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What's the Point of Panels?

There is a lot of point, very much so, but you’ll have to read to the end to find out how!

Bill Bevan
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Interpreting our Outdoor Heritage

Bill has written an article for CJS Focus on behalf of the Association for Heritage Interpretation. Published today, it is an introduction to outdoor interpretation for countryside property managers. Its currently online at http://www.countryside-jobs.com/Focus/Current.htm.

Grenoside Reading Room
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Grenoside Reading Room

inHeritage have produced a panel for the Grenoside Reading Room about the history of the reading room linked to local industrialists. We developed the concept, liaised with the local history group, wrote the text, designed the panel and managed production.

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World Heritage Cities for the Future

Bill attended the Cities and Heritage Meeting held in Lyon on the 22nd – 24th May. The meeting was organised by the Lyon municipality, in partnership with the Organisation of World Heritage Cities, to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the designation of Lyon as a world heritage site by UNESCO. The meeting’s theme was a …

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Castleton – Hope Exhibition Launches

Yesterday Hope and Castleton Historical Societies launched the Lives of the Common People exhibition at Castleton Visitor Centre.

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Walkley Memories Day

Thank you to everyone who came to and helped make the Walkley Memories Day such a resounding success on Friday afternoon.

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Calver Weir Oral History

The Calver Weir oral history project is coming towards the end of the interview phase this month. Volunteers have completed over 14 interviews. Five of these are now online, which cover the early history of the mill, Sissons and the restoration of the weir. Future podcasts will include the river and Colditz.