17 FEB 2012

Supporting Salisbury Civic Society

Arundells is one of the most significant architectural sites in Salisbury, and on Friday, I joined Salisbury Civic Society to unveila commemorative plaque.

I think it is right that Arundells is provided with every opportunity to become a viable opportunity, and I am glad that the Civic Society's plaque promotes the historical value of the site. The Civic Society's plaques are dotted across the city, and provide a wealth of interesting insight and unusual information to visitors and residents alike. Arundells is a site of great local importance, and I feel the plaque duly recognises its importance, as well as the contribution made to Salisbury by the life of Sir Edward Heath.

The plaques are just one aspect of the Civic Society's contribution to the life of Salisbury; their award scheme also recognises outstanding buildings and promotes innovative thought in architectural design across the city.

More information on the Civic Society and their work can be found here.

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