The “turning circle” at the bottom of Halifax Lane has been landscaped and a Rope Drum from Oats Royd Mill (kindly loaned by Lowry Rennaissance – the developers of the apartments at Oats Royd), recalling the local mills, has been placed in the centre.
Work started in February 2004 to erect the 1663 lintel which was saved when Warley Corn Mill was demolished in 1975.
The car park is now managed by the Conservation Society. An honesty box is provided for donations to maintain the car park.
The playground was refurbished in conjunction with other groups in the village. It is maintained by the Bloom Group.
The Roll of Honour once hung in the Old Working Men’s Club in Luddenden village. It eventually found its way onto eBay where it was up for auction. It was purchased jointly by the Luddenden Conservation Society and the Luddenden Mayor’s Fund and can now be seen in the Lord Nelson Inn.
Please visit The Roll of Honour site for more details.
Now an information point for visitors and a book exchange!
The original High Street sign was damaged in 2024 and has now been repaired and fixed back in place. The sign is an original cast iron street sign made in the early 1920s