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Yahoo
3 days ago
- General
- Yahoo
'Let's celebrate Bury North's past and present heroes'
There's something uniquely powerful about recognising the people and places that have shaped our communities – both through history and here in the present. In Bury North, we are rightly proud of our roots and the remarkable individuals who have made lasting contributions to our shared story. That's why I'm calling on everyone to get involved in two opportunities that shine a spotlight on our area's heritage and community spirit. Firstly, Historic England has opened up nominations for its national Blue Plaque scheme – a brilliant way to publicly honour historic figures who lived or worked locally and made a significant impact. This isn't just a list of names carved in stone, it's about making history visible and accessible in the very streets we walk every day. I've already had some fantastic suggestions from local people. On Facebook, Julie nominated Nellie Halstead, an Olympic medal-winning sprinter from Radcliffe, and Catherine Chisholm, a trailblazing female doctor and advocate for women's health. Both are strong candidates who deserve to be celebrated publicly. But the list of potential nominees from Bury North is rich and varied. Sir Robert Peel, born here in Bury, founded the modern police force and served twice as Prime Minister. John Kay, inventor of the flying shuttle, helped spark the Industrial Revolution. From pioneering scientists like William Sturgeon, who lectured at the Bury Mechanics Institute, to beloved local writers like Edwin Waugh or artists like Margaret Pilkington, our borough is steeped in stories worth telling. If there's someone from our past - perhaps someone overlooked or lesser-known - who you believe deserves recognition with a blue plaque, please put their name forward. Bury North MP James Frith (Image: Supplied) You can learn more and nominate through Historic England's website. Secondly, I'd like to encourage you to think about those modern-day legends whose efforts make Bury North a better place to live. Nominations are open for the King's Honours – a chance to celebrate the quiet heroes working tirelessly in our schools, charities, neighbourhoods and local services. We all know someone who goes the extra mile. Whether it's the community volunteer who never asks for thanks, the teacher inspiring the next generation, or the carer who treats every person with dignity and warmth - these are the people who make our communities better and enrich our lives. Let's recognise them. Let's make sure their contribution is seen, valued, and remembered. Bury North has a proud history and an inspiring present. Let's celebrate both. If you have a blue plaque suggestion, a local hero worthy of an honour, or even an idea for how we could better showcase our community's heritage, I want to hear from you. Please get in touch with my office, or message me directly via social media. Together, we can make sure Bury North's legacy – past and present – gets the recognition it deserves.


Cambrian News
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Cambrian News
Barmouth to honour Gerard Manley Hopkins with events and Blue Plaque
The coach then travels to Aber House at 3.30pm, formerly the Jesuit Villa where Hopkins stayed in 1875 and 1876, for a 4.15pm unveiling of a Blue Plaque, followed by tea/coffee there, and a concert at the Dragon Theatre at 7.30pm.


BBC News
14-02-2025
- General
- BBC News
West Northamptonshire Council launches new blue plaque scheme
People are being invited to nominate famous residents for a new Blue Plaque initiative, started by West Northamptonshire Council, aims to recognise remarkable individuals and groups who have left a lasting new plaques could be installed across the county as a result of the Lister from the local authority said: "This Blue Plaque Scheme offers a fantastic opportunity for our communities to celebrate local heritage and ensure these stories continue to inspire future generations." Applications are open until 31 must have died at least 20 years ago, made a significant contribution to the area, not been previously recognised with a blue plaque, and have a strong connection to a surviving local site.A panel of historical and cultural experts, alongside community representatives, will review the eight plaques could be installed from September are invited to submit nominations through an online form or by emailing hon@ Follow Northamptonshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.