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Hoddlesden tram shelter’s return ticket


THE newly-restored tram shelter in Hoddlesden was reopened on Saturday by the last remaining members of the Carus family in the village.

Dorothy Duckworth and Diana Beaton unveiled the £9,600 improvents to the historic building which was donated by their family in 1923.

Used as a bus stop and shelter, it had fallen into disrepair in recent years, until the East Rural Network – a group of local residents and business owners – began fundraising to bring it back to its original standard.

It has now been sandblasted and fitted with new iron work, drains have been mended, a new weather vane placed on the top and a plaque fixed inside.

Money for the project has come from the Darwen Centenary Historical Society, Blackburn with Darwen Grassroots Fund, Steve Hartley, the Lloyds Trust and Blackburn with Darwen Council.


JOURNEY STARTS AGAIN: The tram shelter is opened by Dorothy Duckworth, 91, one of the surviving members of the Carus family JOURNEY STARTS AGAIN: The tram shelter is opened by Dorothy Duckworth, 91, one of the surviving members of the Carus family

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