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Oct 2020
The Knaresborough Museum Association (KMA) has put plans for a heritage hub about the town's history to Harrogate Borough Council.
The Association is hoping the council will approve its business plan during a meeting next week.
The plan explains how the hub will be used to hold historical exhibitions, bring in revenue and become an education space for the local community.
The KMA has identified a largely vacant building on Castle Yard as the perfect spot to open its hub. The building was previously used as a dance school but is now used by local scout groups.
The group has its hopes set high for the future with plans to open a town museum.
The KMA chair Kathy Allday described the "big dream" would take a lot of funding but it would allow the group to display constant exhibitions and artefacts tracking the town from its humble beginnings to present day.
The group has run several successful exhibitions about the town. Last year its exhibition tracking the town from pre-historic times to present day had over 1500 visitors over its two weekends.
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