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Lord of Valley Drive!
JRR TOLKIEN was honoured this week with the official unveiling of a commemorative plaque at 95 Valley Drive, acknowledging the time he spent at that address in Harrogate.
Tolkien, creator of the Lord of the Rings, recuperated in the town after contracting Trench Fever in 1917 following his participation in The Great War.
This plaque is to be the first of many following a partnership between the Harrogate Civic Society and the local council to reinstate a scheme to install informative plaques on buildings of particular historical interest in Harrogate.
Society chairman, Lilian Mina, said: "It is now over 20 years since the last batch of plaques was installed on prominent buildings in our town by the council and the Harrogate Society – forerunner of the present Harrogate Civic Society.
"Both we and the council are keen to extend the scheme, and so we have jointly selected a number of buildings whose importance we would like to explain by means of a commemorative plaque.
"The plaques will be paid for by a combination of the building owners, the Civic Society and a grant from the council's conservation department.
"We are sure this scheme will help to engender pride and interest in our town on the part of residents and visitors alike."
The first plaque, bearing the town crest and the subscription "Harrogate Civic Society", was unveiled at 95 Valley Drive by the Mayor of Harrogate, Coun Margaret-Ann de Courcey-Bayley, on Tuesday.
Also present at the ceremony were representatives from the developer, Fountainhead Ventures; Harrogate Borough Council and the Harrogate Civic Society.
Agreement has been reached for three further plaques at the Winter Garden in the Royal Baths; Grants Hotel and at the site of the original "Cold Bath".
Negotiations are well advanced for additional plaques to be installed at a number of other important locations in the town.
Source: http://www.harrogatetoday.co.uk/View...ticleID=887301
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