The New Lanark Village Group [NLVG] has risen from the dead. After being moribund for years it was reformed last week at a meeting of tenants and home owners at the hotel. A representative of the Trust was also present.
The NLVG intends to engage in both political and social activities. A numbers of bodies, including the Trust, local politicians, the council and funding bodies, affect village life. The outside bodies tend to assume that the Trust represents residents; but it does not. So they need to be aware that the NLVG exists and needs to be consulted.
The village used to have many social activities. Some of them are mentioned in other posts in this blog. They have all been lost and village life is now very dull. The NLVG group hopes to improve our social lives.
Let’s see how it goes.
New Lanark is a UNESCO World Heritage site in the Clyde Valley of Scotland. Its mills were built to process cotton using the water power of the Clyde. The village used to have 2,000 residents, now it has about 150. This website has been created to provide information and a forum for residents and anybody else interested in the village. It is independent of both the New Lanark Trust and the New Lanark Village Group.
New Lanark Village Group lives again
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So good to hear that the New Lanark Village Group is back! I am a researcher from Brazil currently looking into New Lanark's history and this blog is such a gem! I would love to be in contact with anyone related to the administration of this blog! If possible, please do let me know, I'd love to hear more about the village from the perspective of residents and people involved with the village!
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