Welcome to this exciting new regenerative project for Dalton, the ancient capital of Furness.
The original concept for a covered community area on Tudor Square originated from the Romney Arts project, which unfortunately proved non-viable.
The Tudor Square Project group took over to continue developing the project. However, with the formation of the Dalton Traders and Business Asociation (D.T.and B.A.) who saw the necessity for this development to aid regeneration in the town, the two groups came together and as such it was incorporated within the proposed marketing strategy for the town formulated at the request of the Dalton Development Partnership.
This in turn tied in with the recommendation from the town’s strategic review which as a high priority recommended the enhancement of Tudor Square as a celebration area.
Throughout this time the project has had the benefit of pro-bono work undertaken by Keith Whitworth, BA Hons Dip Arch RIBA
The group are working closely with Chichester Canvas, manufacturers of high quality bespoke canopies.
The canopy envisaged for Tudor Square is designed to have the added benefit of being able to be erected in alternative venues including grassed areas.
The canopy will also have the facility to be either totally enclosed or open sided dependent on requirements. It is emphasised that no trees will be removed to facilitate its use on Tudor Square
Permission has been granted by Cumbria County Council for the use of Tudor Square for this project subject to the group fulfilling all Health & Safety and legal obligations.
Throughout the application process, the group is being mentored by Mark Hankin, Design Engineer, (Capita. ) Support is also being given by Angela Knowles, (Lake District Peninsulas Tourism Partnership) who has been successful in having the canopy proposal accepted within the Cumbria Tourism Area Action Plan. Angela is enthusiastic about this proposal and we are assured of her continuing support.
Planning consent has been granted and we are now in a position to seek funding and support. The Tudor Square Community Interest Company (the not-for-profit company formed to lead the project) met recently with the Dalton Development Partnership (DDP), seeking their endorsement for an application to the Borough's Rural Capital Fund. The DDP were happy to give their support in principle.
We are in the process of assembling a steering group to advise and assist the Directors upto the inauguration of the canopy and as a supprt group thereafter.
The group is contacting all the local schools, and organisations with a view to building a sense of ownership by the community at large. It has been observed the through interviewing local people that the greatest concern is that of possible vandalism. It is the group’s opinion that a community involves everyone, across all ages, and it is their intention to work closely with the various providers to encourage an overall sense of ownership.
We are especially keen to here from young people to ascertain what events they would like to see promoted and in so doing endeavour to establish a respect for the project.
The group has undertaken consultation with the residents of Tudor Sq. inviting them to a presentation at the Crown Court Café. Of those who took up the invitation, all where in agreement with the project with the only concern being for security relating to possible vandalism.
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