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You are here: Home / Calverton & Burton Joyce / New signs installed welcoming visitors to Calverton

New signs installed welcoming visitors to Calverton

08/11/2021 by Digital Media

New signs welcoming visitors to Calverton have been installed.

The welcome signs have been designed to reflect the history of the village with reference to farming, William Lee’s Stocking Frame and recently the coal mining industry.

The new signs were put up at the beginning of October at the village entrances.

They were designed by Christine Hall, of Southwell, who has relatives living in the village.

The welcome signs have been designed to reflect the history of the village with reference to farming, William Lee’s Stocking Frame and recently the coal mining industry.

G & S Signs of Calverton made and erected the signs.

Grant funding for the scheme was received from Nottinghamshire County Council and Calverton Parish Council with an additional donation of £1,000 from Persimmon Builders.

The Parish Council would like to thank all those involved in achieving these new signs, in particular Cllr Joan Inger and County Councillor Boyd Elliot.

PICTURED: George’s Lane installation by G & S Signs. Simon, William and Ciaron.

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Filed Under: Calverton & Burton Joyce Tagged With: Calverton, historical, News, nottinghamshire, welcome signs

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