Turton, Lancashire, UK 27th May 2013. Help for Hero's stall, wristbands and collection jar, at the annual traditional spring fair held in the grounds of the 600-year-old Turton Tower. The event dates back more than 200 years, but went into decline in the early 20th century. It was revived in 2008 by the Friends of Turton Tower.
The Friends of Turton Tower is a voluntary organisation with 300 members. The Friends organise many events each year for all ages and interests. Some are held within the tower or the gardens while others are trips to places of interest. Our role is to support the tower and the work of the professional staff employed by Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council. The tower was gifted, under trust, to the then Turton Urban District Council in 1931 by Lady Nina Knowles for the use of the public at the discretion of the council. The natural successors under local government change were the North Turton Parish Council. Unfortunately, as a small area body they did not have the funding to sustain the trust and so, after a period under management by Lancashire County Council, in May 2009 Blackburn with Darwen took over responsibility. The Friends look forward to a stable period of cooperation with continued development of the facilities leading to the creation of a self-sustaining establishment.
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