The Romero Communities have received £79,800 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF)
for an exciting project, Hands on History, in Athersley and New Lodge. Led by volunteers
from the local community, the project aims to help local residents discover the
archaeological past beneath our feet and lead courses in archaeology and local
history. The project begins in September and runs until May 2016.
Explaining the importance of the HLF award, Fiona Spiers, Head of the Heritage Lottery Fund -Yorkshire
and the Humber said “This exciting project will enable people to
actively learn about the history of their local area and gain skills in
archaeological investigation. This project
really will uncover the hidden heritage of Athersley and New Lodge, letting
everyone get involved and learn about their community’s past!”
Carol Clair of Romero Communities says
“We are grateful to the Heritage Lottery Fund who have awarded the grant to
look into the archaeological history of Athersley and New Lodge. This means we
can dig archaeological test pits, do geophysical surveys and run courses in
archaeology and local history. Anyone who would like to have a go at
archaeology is welcome. You don’t need to know how to dig or do geophys as
archaeologists will train and supervise you. We will also provide all
equipment.”
The test pits will be dug in
people’s gardens during September for the next three years. We are looking for
finds such as old pots and clay tobacco pipes that can show how the area was
used before the estates were built. In October, we also hope to do geophysical
surveys of the area to the north to see what ancient features are buried
beneath the soil. Pupils from all three local primary schools will also get the
chance to join in. They will dig test pits in their school grounds and have
lessons about archaeology.
Finds from the test pits will be
shown at a Finds Road show in November.
If you live in Athersley or New
Lodge and would like to find out how you can get involved contact Beryl Russell on 07516641796. We will also have stalls at the
St Helens Gala,
Laithes Lane pit fields on the 28th August and New
Lodge Celebration Event, on village green behind
Roundhouse Medical Centre, 31st August. Please come along for a
chat. There is also a Facebook Group called Hands On History Barnsley.
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