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Pickwick Lane

ACS News 2023Q4.pdf

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

ACS news: November 2016

Notice Board.................................1
Heritage Heroes Project..............1
Pickwick Lane..............................2
Planning matters..........................4
News in brief................................5
Heritage Heroes: Examples........5
Quiz: schools................................6
Public Parks..................................7
About Alnwick Civic Society.....8
Who's Who?..................................8
Diary dates....................................8
Quiz answers................................8

Lane Survey

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.

Pickwick Lane in 1866

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