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'Halifax's rich history needs new museum'

A NEW museum spotlighting the history of Halifax must be built as part of the town's developing masterplan, campaigners claim.

Halifax Civic Trust says the centre, which could be based in the cultural quarter being planned around the Piece Hall and Square Chapel development, would have displays on the area's textile past, its role in the growth of building societies and its legacy as a toffee town renowned for its confectionery industry.

Mini-sections would focus on the area's most famous sons – Percy Shaw, John Wainhouse, Colonel Edward Akroyd and Wilfred Pickles – while a sports area, documenting the town's successful rugby and footballs sides, could be included.

John Hargreaves, chairman of the trust, said: "Halifax is a town that has not only been shaped by history but has also helped to shape history. This needs to be explored in a museum."

He urged Calderdale Council to take up the proposals as part of a future review of museum services in the area.

He added: "Places such as Liverpool and Rotherham have these museums, which are dedicated to their past and we are certain such an attraction here would not only bring in tourists, it would also be of immense importance to people living here."

Dr Hargreaves, also vice-president of Halifax Antiquarian Society, said the museum would be a starting point for other attractions, like Bankfield Museum – which houses the Duke of Wellington Regiment displays – Wainhouse Tower and Dean Clough.

He said: "While we have these ideas to really develop the town's potential, we must make sure a museum is included."

A Calderdale Council spokesman said the council would consider working with the Civic Trust on the proposals.

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