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Prince Charles' message to the people of Burnley

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Published Date: 14 February 2008
FOR me, Burnley has always been a remarkably special town - it has been ever since I first visited it over 20 years ago when I had longed to help regenerate the Weavers' Triangle.

Its buildings and communities tell an important part of this country's history and so when I last came in October 2005 and I learned about Burnley Borough Council's determination, with local organizations, to forge a new future for the town, I wanted to see if there was any way in which my charities could help.

In 1985, I undertook a similar initiative in Halifax, West Yorkshire, where Business in the Community worked closely with the local authority and businesses to help regenerate the town after it had suffered the closure of its traditional industries.

This initiative was called a "One Town Partnership" and it seemed to make a substantial difference. Needless to say, I am very keen to see if we can do the same in Burnley…

I am delighted, therefore, that over the last sixteen months real progress has been made.

Four of my charities: The Prince's Trust, Business in the Community, The Prince's School for Traditional Arts and In Kind Direct have begun working closely with the Council and others in Burnley to help create employment opportunities and work experience placements, and to provide mentors, facilities for young people and support for Burnley's own charities. At the same time, my Foundation for the Built Environment and my Prince's Regeneration Trust are contributing to the existing redevelopment plans for the town.

The Foundation has been invited to review the Council's masterplan for regeneration of the town centre and to explore ways in which the Weavers' Triangle can be brought into the heart of Burnley and given new life.

I am convinced that this almost unique collection of 19th and 20th Century industrial buildings can play a crucial part in the revitalization of Burnley.

There is much more that could be done and that is why, just before Christmas, I was so pleased when a group representing the Council, the North West RDA, the police and the education authority, together with some local businesses and my own charities came to Clarence House for a summit meeting.

My visit next week, to which I am looking forward enormously, is the next step and I hope to see for myself the contribution which my charities are already making and to identify how, working in partnership, we can make even more progress towards giving Burnley the future it deserves.

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  • Last Updated: 14 February 2008 1:40 PM
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and so say all of us!!
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20/02/2008 14:31:34
What planet his he on ??does he actually think we beleive him; he came he saw he did nothing .Does anyone remember the total crap he and some so called architects were going to do to the triangle and slater terrace .lol 20 years on what haas the fool done ??
He turns up talks, costs us more money for the visit on the council tax and helicopters out.A special place;Burnley has no future the triangle is just a pile of derelict buildings which should be demolished .The council pull houses down less than 1/2 mile away and make people homeless yet leave this pile of crap there.We have 12 empty pubs and 26 empty shops in burnley town centre but this council think they can regenerate Burnley by building more SHOPS AND PUBS in a bizarre tower etc dreamt up by a fool who was paid a ridiculous amout of money for the idea.I suppose having some parasite who believes in the souls of plants and talks to trees is just about the right visitor for this never to be gotten of the ground idea.
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