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Bilton's Past

Bilton Community Centre, Tagg House, 48 Bilton Lane, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG1 3DU

  • 10 Sep 2024
  • In person
  • Pre-booking preferred

A presentation and talk on Bilton's past, 1100 years from Jorvik to COVID-19. It is also an opportunity to look at some of the information collected by the Bilton Historical Society on the history of Bilton.

Bilton Historical Society has amassed a large archive of material and information on the history of Bilton. A presentation and talk will be given about Bilton's past, 1100 years from Jorvik to Covid, based on the research and discoveries made by members of the Society since it was formed in 1996. There will also be an opportunity to look at some of the information collected by the Society and ask questions about Bilton with members of the Society.

Timings & Tours

Tuesday 10 September:
1000-1200

Location & directions

Bilton Community Centre, Tagg House, 48 Bilton Lane, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG1 3DU

Directions:
Bilton Community Centre is on Bilton Lane, immediately opposite the junction with Hill Top Avenue. The Centre is about 100m level walking from the Harrogate-Bilton Route 2 'Hill Top Walk' bus stop.
Contact on day:
Alan Gould
Telephone number:
+447871691844

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking preferred
Booking conditions:
To book a place, or check that places are still available contact Alan Gould Email: [email protected] Phone: 01423 203097
Booking contact name:
Alan Gould
Booking telephone number:
+441423203097
Booking email:
[email protected]
Booking opens:
01 Aug 2024 09:00 AM
Booking closes:
09 Sep 2024 06:00 PM

Accessibility details

Bilton Community Centre is located about 100m level walking from the Harrogate-Bilton Route 2 'Hill Top Walk' bus stop. There is no parking at Bilton Community Centre. Please note that on-street parking in the vicinity of Bilton Community Centre is restricted. Please park sensibly so as not to obstruct other road users. Also, please be considerate to the local neighbourhood by not blocking pavements or access driveways, etc.

Additional information

The talk/presentation will take about 60 minutes, starting at about 10:30. There will be opportunities before and after the talk to see some of Bilton Historical Society's information archive and ask questions about Bilton,

Max no of people per tour:
40
Est. tour duration:
2 hour(s)

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