Project News

Heritage Open Day – 16th September 2023

Heritage Open Day this year took place on a gloriously warm autumn Saturday, a very welcome change from the cooler, damper days we  all experienced the week before. 

Clever planning meant it coincided with the farmers’ market and the end of the popular Jazz and Blues Festival’s long weekend.  The Norris Museum recorded a record 800+ visitors to their Muddy Hoard Exhibition, with similar numbers visiting the Holt Island nature reserve.  As a result, there were few spare seats in any of the town’s many hostelries and restaurants!

HOD has been a popular event over the years for visitors and resident alike, so to show our appreciation to the venues who agreed to open their doors and the volunteers who made it happen, this year we decided this year to award Thank You Certificates from HOD and the Civic Society jointly.

They were presented by Christine Phillpotts, Civic Chair (far left in the photo) to:
(Left to Right)  Ellen Kemp for The Sacred Heart church, Claire Hardy for the Norris Museum, Martin Collier for All Saints Parish Church, Gordon Cox for the Masonic Lodge, Jill Burt for Holt Island, HOD organiser Jane Amaral, and Mary Gatehouse for the Methodist Church.

St Ives HOD presetation

 

St Ives had already had a busy month with residents and visitors attracted to the opening of the elegant, new commemorative queen Elizabeth Bandstand accompanied by the music of the Thorndown School Choir, The Over Community Singers & Drummers, The Lightwaves, and Split Whiskers. More recently, too, the town was energised by all the fun and excitement of the annual fair.

Help us keep HODs going from strength to strength by helping find new venues to visit, and new volunteers to keep it going.  There is so much more to see!


Christine

 

40th Anniversary Project

The Civic Society has embarked on a project to place ‘plaques’ on buildings of historical interest in St Ives, to better inform local residents and visitors of the rich historical legacy we have been fortunate to inherit. The Civic Society wishes to erect plaques on the following buildings over the next three years. Each plaque will be round and approximately 15” in diameter (similar to the English Heritage Blue Plaques Scheme). They will be black with white lettering. The Civic Society is working closely with the Norris Museum and the Town Council who, as their part of the project, are planning to erect 6 interpretation boards at various locations of local interest in the town, such as Market Hill and the Bible Orchard.

The photographs below show the TEN plaques on the Norris Museum, the Old Police Station, the National Schools building, Gateway House, the Independent Chapel, the Town Hall, the Free Church, the Old Grammar School, the Corn Exchange and the Sacred Heart, Roman Catholic Church

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