Now I am always impressed by Furness Vale History Society and have long had a soft spot for them.
Their programme of talks is varied and their blog posts always interesting,
So here is their September event with a link to that blog spot.
And on a personal note, they were one of the first societies to offer me a spot way back in 2012 to talk about Chorlton-cum-Hardy in the early 19th century.
So try and get along to A Tour of The Torrs, with geologist, Dr Pete Webb who describes a visit to this spectacular New Mills feature.
Leaving me just an announcement from the group that, “the large (Rotational Mouldings) car park is now open each evening from 7pm. Access is alongside the Soldier Dick public house. The small car park alongside the Community Centre will also soon be available for visitor's use”.
*Furness Vale History Society, http://furnesshistory.blogspot.com/
Their programme of talks is varied and their blog posts always interesting,
So here is their September event with a link to that blog spot.
And on a personal note, they were one of the first societies to offer me a spot way back in 2012 to talk about Chorlton-cum-Hardy in the early 19th century.
So try and get along to A Tour of The Torrs, with geologist, Dr Pete Webb who describes a visit to this spectacular New Mills feature.
Leaving me just an announcement from the group that, “the large (Rotational Mouldings) car park is now open each evening from 7pm. Access is alongside the Soldier Dick public house. The small car park alongside the Community Centre will also soon be available for visitor's use”.
*Furness Vale History Society, http://furnesshistory.blogspot.com/
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