1st Mossley Cubs and Scouts enjoyed a visit to Congleton Town Hall recently for a tour and a look at Congleton’s history and Town Treasures.
Greeted with an ‘Oyez! Oyez! Oyez!’ and welcome by the Town Crier, Vicky Pulman, the group then enjoyed a talk from Town Mayor Cllr Kay Wesley, including a quiz on the history of Congleton Town, its original Charter and the way people lived when it was signed in 1272.
The competition was high as the Cubs and Scouts guessed answers to questions like what the job of the Catchpole was, why Congleton is called Beartown, what children drank in the middle ages and the role and responsibilities of the town council today.
The Cubs and Scouts also learned about prominent people from Congleton’s History, such as John Bradshaw, who signed the death warrant of King Charles I, and women’s rights campaigner and suffragist Elizabeth Wolstenholme Elmy.
After watching a short film about the Town Treasures, the visitors got an opportunity to hold the Town Mace and ring the Crier’s Bell, with their own shout of Oyez!
The Town Hall Tour included a look at the secret tunnel and Great Hall, finishing off with refreshments and a photo-opportunity in the ‘Mayor’s robes’.
Cllr Wesley observed:
“The Cubs and Scouts worked well in teams to guess the answers about the Charter and the town council. I think they really enjoyed holding the Town Mace and learning about its controversial history. They were very knowledgeable about, and clearly fascinated by, the history of Congleton and our Town Hall. It was a pleasure to have them.”
Cub Leader, Dave Hulse, observed:
“We are hugely grateful to our Mayor and Town Crier and all the Town Hall Team for making us so welcome. The Cubs and Scouts loved finding out a bit of the history of the building and of Congleton. Of course, they were most interested in the steps down to the jail!”
The Town Hall is offering visits to any other youth or adult groups who would like a similar experience. Businesses can book the tour as part of a team ‘away-day’ or as a prelude to a Company Dinner in the Grand Hall.
If your group would like to take part in a Town Hall and Town Treasures Tour, please contact Town Hall Manager Mark Worthington on 01260 270350.
1st Mossley Cubs and Scouts is seeking volunteers to join their team and contribute to their activities. If you are interested in becoming a Volunteer Leader, contact Christine Scott, Group Lead Volunteer: scott_cm@btinternet.com.
For more information please contact Debbie Coxon at Congleton Town Council on:
07974 600 901
Pictured - 1st Mossley Cubs and Scouts with Congleton Mayor Cllr Kay Wesley and Town Crier Vicky Pulman.
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