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Dip into pages of history

18 February 2008, 08/37

Dip into pages of history
If you have an interest in local history then a new publication from West Lancashire District Council should be a fascinating read.

The Council's Heritage and Environment service has produced a brief history of all the district's 28 conservation areas simply called 'The Conservation Areas of West Lancashire: A Brief History'.
It's not a full and complete account, but it's the ideal document for people with a general interest in their area or as a start for more detailed research.

West Lancashire's conservation areas cover around three-and-a-half square miles of the district and vary from urban areas such as Ormskirk town centre, to rural attractions such as Great Altcar near Formby.

Some of the district's historic buildings are also featured, such as Rufford Old and New Halls and St Michael's Church. Other areas include a canal side hamlet, a street of quality Victorian houses and a medieval village centre.

The first conservation areas in the country were established in 1967 and there are now more than 8,000 nationwide. The Council has a duty to review these areas and come up with plans for preserving and enhancing them.
Having just completed the final area review, the document produces a single reference point, which brings together all the information gathered from our diverse district.

It is now available in local libraries and from the Council customer service points at Derby Street, Ormskirk and The Concourse, Skelmersdale. It is also available as a download from our heritage pages.

Portfolio holder Cllr Ian Grant, said: "Having come to the end of reviewing all 28 conservation areas in the district, it seemed a good time to mark the occasion and the publication is, I think, a great way of doing it.

"It is packed full of local history facts about our most historic villages and settlements, that should provide entertaining reading as well as being a useful resource, whether you're a history buff or a casual reader."

 

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