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General Information

Beginning of works: 1932
Completion: 1933
Status: in use

Project Type

Function / usage: City or town hall

Location

Location: , , , , ,
Coordinates: 53° 33' 15.12" N    1° 28' 57.72" W
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Excerpt from Wikipedia

Barnsley Town Hall is the seat of local government in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley. The Borough's local government was last reorganised in 1986 when the South Yorkshire County Council was abolished. The former County Council was located in offices on Kendray Street, the main part of which is due for demolition as part of a major redevelopment programme.

The foundation stone of Barnsley Town Hall was laid on 21 April 1932 and was opened by Edward, Prince of Wales on 14 December 1933. The cost of construction of the town hall and of furnishing the new seat of local government was £188,037 12/10d. George Orwell in his book The Road to Wigan Pier was highly critical of this expenditure, and said that the council should have spent the money on improving the housing and living conditions of the local miners. " Orwell spent a number of days in the town living in the houses of the working-class miners while researching for the book.

Both Barnsley Town Hall and the very similar Parliament Buildings of Northern Ireland, Stormont, were designed by architect Sir Arnold Thornely. The façade of both buildings is sculpted in Portland stone.

In front of the Town Hall, the soldier of the war memorial looks down Regent Street, the financial heart of Barnsley. The cenotaph was built before the Town Hall.

Since the abolition of the County Council, only a small number of council departments are based in the town hall, most of the offices having been distributed around the town centre. In 2006 the Council were building new offices on Westgate to the West of the Town Hall to accommodate 700 staff.

The structure can be seen from the M1, to the west of Barnsley.

Experience Barnsley

In June 2013, part of the town hall became Experience Barnsley, a museum dedicated to the history of the town and ist people. The museums collection is built up from objects and stories donated and loaned by local residents.

Exhibits include area social history, archaeology and Roman history, coal mining and other industries, and the history of the town hall and local civic government. The archives document the history of the borough from the 12th to 21st centuries.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Barnsley Town Hall" and modified on 23 July 2019 under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

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  • Structure-ID
    20053750
  • Published on:
    22/02/2010
  • Last updated on:
    16/05/2015
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