Second and holiday homes.............2
Young people's engagements with
heritage.........................................4
Stopping the rot.............................4
Banks: who needs them?................5
Improvement of cottages................6
Soup kitchens................................6
News in brief.................................7
Local plan: landscape.....................8
Mr Robertson's Sideboard..............9
King Charles II Coastal Path..........9
Planning Matters..........................10
Quiz: Lanes.................................11
About Alnwick Civic Society........12
Who's Who?................................12
Diary dates..................................12
Notice Board.................................1
Any Questions..............................1
Historic Property......................... 2
St Michaels Lane.........................3
News in brief................................ 4
SHLAA Quiz................................ 4
ADNP Community Action.........5
Greensfield Development...........5
Boundary Changes...................... 5
Consultation responses...............6
Planning matters..........................7
About Alnwick Civic Society..... 8
Who's Who?..................................8
Diary dates....................................8
Quiz answers................................8
Happy Shopper foodstore on Green Batt
In 1995 Alnwick District Council was successful in its bid for a Conservation Partnership with Northumberland County Council and English Heritage. The Civic Society was one of a number of bodies invited to participate in the planning and execution of a range of improvement projects, and as one of its contributions to the work of the Team it has made a study of each of the six surviving lanes with public access that link Green Batt to the centre of the town.
Photos from street survey of 1996
From 1996 street survey
From 1996 street survey
OS Map
St Michaels Lane by Barbara Woodhouse
22 & 24, Saint Michael's Lane