| Entry Type | Corporate |
| Corporate Name | Wirksworth Town Council |
| Place | Wirksworth |
| History | The Wirksworth Project was a town regeneration exercise using urban conservation as an engine for economic and social benefits. It was initiated by one of the Sainsbury family charitable trusts - The Monument Trust, the Chairman of which was Simon Sainsbury. The Monument Trust invited the national Civic Trust to identify a small town in England suffering from economic decline suitable for such an experiment and to operate a three year programme there. ¶ ¶This began in Wirksworth in 1978. It was to be very much a grass roots up approach with some seed-corn money, plus on the spot advice, helping local groups and property owners to help themselves. A five point plan was agreed to encourage:- ¶1. Everyone to have an increased sense of pride in Wirksworth, with an increased awareness of its attractive qualities. ¶2. More people to live in and make better use of the older properties, thereby taking better care of them. ¶3. The provision of more job opportunities ¶4. Greater investment in the town s shops ¶5. |
| Authorised Form of Name | Wirksworth; Wirksworth Town Council |
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