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Founded in 1971, Congleton Choral Society is a mixed voice choir which regularly performs choral works at Congleton Town Hall and other venues around the town. Congleton Museum is on Market Square, in the centre of town. It was established in 2002 and is dedicated to Congleton's industrial history. It also contains an ancient log boat and gold ...
The first Congleton Carnival was held in the 1920s. [2] The Congleton Carnival ran until 1938 when it was halted, the event would not be held again until 1961. [6] [7] The Carnivals held in the 1930s were an annual event, when the Carnival restarted in 1962 it became a biannual 3 day event. [8]
Below Town Wood is a flat triangular area with a circuit path, bounded on two sides by the River Dane. A pavilion was built near the cast-iron bridge in 1887, to mark the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria, and a landing stage was built by the river. A cast-iron drinking fountain of 1887, originally in the town centre, was later moved to the park.
Congleton Town Council, which was created in 1980, established offices in the building in January 2007 and acquired its freehold in June 2008. [ 3 ] The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall visited the town hall and met with local charities and community groups on 24 January 2018.
In attendance were local members of parliament, mayors of both the Borough of Congleton and the town of Congleton, and other dignitaries. [5] A projector from Barclays Bank's training centre in Knutsford, which had recently switched to using video units for training, was donating to the theatre, which allowed for film screenings. [5]
Congleton: Congleton Town Hall: More images. Cheshire 1866 34 metres (112 ft) ... Now an arts centre and events venue. Architects: Bellamy and Hardy of Lincoln.
Congleton Town Football Club is an association football club based in Congleton, Cheshire, England. They currently play in the Northern Premier League Division One West and are full members of the Cheshire County Football Association .
The Congleton Players was formed as a breakaway group from Congleton Operatic Society in October 1935. [4] [5] The first production by the Congleton Players was Polly with a Past which was performed at Congleton Town Hall between 25 and 28 March 1936, all proceeds from Polly with a Past went to the Mayor's fund for Poor Children's Outing.