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St Peter's Church Bells

7/2/2019

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St Peter and St Leonard is a Grade 1 listed building built by the Architect John Carr, at his own expense. It was completed in 1794 and dedicated to the people of Horbury.
The original 6 bells were cast in 1792 at the Whitechapel Foundry in London. An additional 2 bells were cast in 1899 and the bells were rehung in 1900. Since then, the bells have faithfully served Horbury for more than 117 years, but following specialist advice they now need replacing at a huge cost of £91,000.
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Horbury St Peters Church Bells

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Horbury Common Lands Trust donated £9k which has purchased Bell Number 3, pictured above.
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The Cluntergate Centre

7/2/2019

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Mike Adams, Chair of Horbury Common Lands Trust with Mike Smith, Trustee of Horbury Community Centre Trust
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Horbury Common Lands Trust, significant contributors to the renovation of the Cluntergate Centre
In 2018, Horbury Community Centre Trust, trustees of The Cluntergate Centre, secured funding from several sources to begin a transformation of the tired and neglected community centre. Horbury Common Lands Trust have been consistent supporters of the Centre and were happy to approve two grants toward the building works totalling £19k of an £180k+ total project spend.
​The Centre is open seven days a week, employs two staff, enjoys the contribution of multiple volunteers and currently offers approximately 40 activities each week. Take a look at their website www.cluntergate.org.uk for more info
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Horbury Pageant Players

7/2/2019

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Mike Adams, Chair of Trustees (centre back) after presenting the cheque, with members of Horbury Pageant Players.
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