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Beeston + District Civic Society

Beeston + District Civic Society

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Gallery

What I wouldn’t give for a hoppy pint in the cold sunshine, watching trains swoosh by... Beeston Maltings, 2021. What’s your favourite Beeston street in the snow? The Council has recently made what is known as a ‘direction’ regarding Houses in Multiple Occupation (often referred to as HMOs or HIMOs) in parts of Beeston and Beeston Rylands. https://www.instagram.com/p/CJx35i2lz22/ Ubiquitous frost post. #frostofinstragram #beeston  #beestonnottingham St John the Baptist parish church, Beeston. Grade II listed, Anglican Church; first opened in 1844. The font, however, is from back in King Henry III’s day. 😱 When you wfh and you realise it’s gone 5 on a Friday. West End, Beeston. Home to many of Beeston’s oldest houses. #beestoncivicsociety #listedbuildingsofinstagram #conservationarea

Beeston Past + Present

  • The Archaeology of the Tram

Contact us

Beeston and District Civic Society
℅ 102 Bramcote Avenue
Beeston
Nottingham
+44 (0)7722 237152
beestoncivicsociety@gmail.com

Registered charity no: 503241

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