Publications

 

Tracks, towpaths and twitchells: 

 

walks around Beeston and district, 1992,Stephen C. Wallwork and others, 

 

46pp, 21cm, pbk, ISBN-13: 978-0-9510848-4-7  £3.00

Descriptions of thirteen separate circular walks on local footpaths, each with illustration and map.

Beeston heritage trail: 

Discover the history of Beeston Nottinghamshire as you walk some of its older roads and tracks, 2004,

 38pp, 21cm, pbk, ISBN-13: 978-0-9510848-5-4  £3.00

Historical commentary on walks round Beeston, from 1½ - 5 miles with options. Route map, schematic diagram, 15 line illustrations and full colour illustration on front cover.

Full colour postcards

Attenborough Church (Notts.) from the nature reserve
Photograph (1995) by F. M. Wallwork

In High Road, Beeston (Notts.) the Beekeeper (1987)
Photograph (1995) by J. Rae Morrison, of the statue by Sioban Coppinger, which puns the name of the town although the name of Beeston is not derived from Bees'-Town, but actually means Rye-grass-town

All these publications are currently available from;

Attenborough Nature Centre, Barton Lane, Attenborough. 

Beeston Library, Foster Avenue, Beeston. 

 Broadgate Post Office. 113a High Road, Beeston.

Chilwell Road News, 86A, Chilwell Road, Beeston. 

WH Smith, 25 High Road, Beeston.

Enquiries for the purchase of these publications, whether wholesale or retail, should be made to Dr. Peter Robinson, whose full contact details are on our Contacts page.

 
 
 

Beeston and District Civic Society newsletter

 

The newsletter is published quarterly, and delivered to members free of charge. 

Contributions are always welcomed. 

Send your articles and illustrations to the Editor, Robin Phillips, at 1, Newcastle Avenue, Beeston, Notts., NG9 1BT E-mail

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