Newcastle Life Issue 34

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VICTORIAN CLOCK RESTORED

Community keeps Victorian clock ticking over

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beautiful Victorian clock at the Brampton Museum has been restored to its former glory thanks to the generosity of a community stalwart and several businesses. Within hours of a Facebook post highlighting the kindness of Freeman of the Borough Jim Worgan – a long-time museum volunteer and friend who kickstarted a special fund to repair the historic clock by presenting his monthly £5 donations in one sum after the lockdowns lifted – four businesses came forward to kindly offer the remaining £1,600 required. The magnificent piece of engineering, donated to the town in 1890 by local chemist Edward Turner and made by Newcastle clock-maker Frederick Skerrett, originally sat in the tower of the municipal hall in the Ironmarket and now takes pride of place in the museum’s new café area, which opens in the spring, after Newcastle Borough Council agreed to give it a home in 2018. Although the clock is in reasonable condition for its age, some of the 130-year-old parts within the mechanism were worn and it kept losing time before stopping altogether late last year. Donations from Andy’s Roofing in Knutton, Wolstanton-based Pattens Plumbing & Heating, security company Secur-80 and The Vine Inn in Silverdale – in addition to Jim’s initial contribution of £110 – funded the specialist repairs by Time Assured in Mansfield. Councillor Jill Waring, Cabinet member for leisure, 28 Newcastle Life Issue 34

culture and heritage at Newcastle Borough Council, said: “I would like to sincerely thank Jim, who has put £5 in the museum’s donation box every month for years, and the four businesses for their helping hand in preserving this historical gem. The museum was really happy to give the clock a new home, but there isn’t a budget for repairs, so we’re very grateful. It’s in perfect working order, operating better than it has in years.

Jim Worgan is pictured next to the repaired clock alongside councillor Jill Waring

“Everyone loves the clock; it’s such a talking point. Not only does it still provide a functional purpose after more than a century, it’s a really striking structure. I’m thrilled that it’s going to take a more prominent position in the lovely café, created as part of the museum’s exciting redevelopment to encourage diverse audiences and create more enjoyable experiences. Admission to our wonderful facility is always free, with free

parking available. “As a matter of coincidence, which is perfect timing, the museum has recently received a portrait of Edward Turner and this is going to be placed next to the clock. He seemed quite a colourful character.” Edward, who officially opened the municipal hall, donated the clock to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee. He started it at midday on Tuesday, August 19, 1890. The timepiece was adapted by Newcastle Rotary Club in 1973 to mark the 800th anniversary of the royal charter which gave Newcastle-underLyme its borough status. Jim said: “The clock is one of the last tangible artefacts from the municipal hall. It’s an incredible piece of equipment so I was very keen for the 22 monthly donations I’d saved to go towards repairing it. I just can’t believe that businesses donated the rest of the money so quickly, especially as they’ve struggled during the pandemic. It’s really fantastic. The museum is such a wonderful place; I can’t wait to get back to volunteering.” Kelly Nicklin, who coordinated the donations from businesses, added: “When I saw the post about Jim on Facebook, I thought it would be nice to help. Within two hours, we’d got all of the money together. We love taking our families to the museum to learn about local history, and also enjoy using the children’s facilities at Brampton Park, so we’re pleased to help fund the repair of the historic clock. We’re looking forward to seeing it.”


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The Women’s Institure

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page 33

Healthcare

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pages 34-36

Quiz Corner

1min
page 32

Acoustic Festival Of Britain

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page 29

World Book Day

2min
page 26

What’s On

1min
page 30

Victorian Clock Restored

3min
page 28

Sense Charity

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page 31

Stafford Borough Council

2min
page 24

Support For Ukraine

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page 25

Stone Food & Drink

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page 23

Brampton Museum

3min
page 16

Editor’s Letter

1min
pages 6-7

Contributor Appeal

2min
pages 11-13

Staffordshire County Show

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pages 8-9

Enjoy Staffordshire Awards

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pages 20-21

Care Home Activities

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pages 14-15

Queen’s Green Canopy

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Award Winning Market

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