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Helston wins £100,000 from Cornwall Council for these projects
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The Penrose Trail Completing a ‘green’ link between Helston and Porthleven with a National Trust entrance to Penrose at the foot of the town. •
Town Centre Community Hub Creating a community building within the town to address the lack of facilities for young people and families. •
Promotion of Helston Already funded by Helston Town Council, a marketing strategy for Helston has already been fully implemented. In the bid Helston – which currently has 12,184 residents, around 2.1 per cent of Cornwall’s population – is described as having pockets of significant deprivation , while also having many benefits including good schools, excellent events such as Flora Day, the Christmas lights switch on and Helstonbury, and a good sense of community.
ILKLEY’S artisan past can be traced in a new self-guided walk. The Winter Heritage Walk can be found on the Ilkley Civic Society website and gives a fascinating insight into a part of the town’s history. Artisan Town Ilkley is a walk below the railway track including the Railway Town Conservation Area. The Ilkley Civic Society says: “From the 1867 land sales, land below the railway could be used for business so smaller terraced houses, lodging houses, workshops, smithies and builders’ yards were built.” The circular walk starts and ends at the Manor House - taking in a wide range of historical sites along the way.
ILKLEY’S artisan past can be traced in a new self-guided walk. The Winter Heritage Walk can be found on the Ilkley Civic Society website and gives a fascinating insight into a part of the town’s history. Artisan Town Ilkley is a walk below the railway track including the Railway Town Conservation Area. The Ilkley Civic Society website says: “From the 1867 land sales, land below the railway could be used for business so smaller terraced houses, lodging houses, workshops, smithies and builders’ yards were built.” The circular walk starts and ends at the Manor House - taking in a wide range of historical sites along the way. It includes a stretch along Weston Road to the blue plaque at the Pinfold -a former pound for stray livestock. When Weston Road was built in the 1870s the old Smithy was demolished leading to the discovery of Roman remains which may have been from baths.
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