Bourne Civic Society is a voluntary organization concerned with the development of the town and community of Bourne, Lincolnshire, in the past, present and future.
It was founded in 1977, at a time of a rapid expansion of the town which seems set to continue beyond 2006. Its aim is to express the need to carry the good features of the place from the past into the future, while improving on the less good. This it does by drawing attention to them and offering suggestions as to the best course.
The society arranges talks and visits but its most readily visible work has gone into its heritage centre in Baldock's Mill.
In the early years of the society's existence, it set up short-term exhibitions in places like the Red Hall, to draw attention to what the town had achieved in the past and to date. A notable one, in 1984, commemorated the town's accommodating Parachute Regiment men, in the months before they flew to Arnhem in 1944. However, it was seen as important that the society should have a base of its own in which a permanent exhibition could be developed for townspeople and visitors. For this purpose, a lease was negotiated with Bourne United Charities, allowing use of Baldock's Mill of which the former tenant, the Red Cross, had moved to new premises. The building was renovated and converted by voluntary work and youth training schemes, under the guidance of a chartered surveyor member of the society. Since 1988, the displays have been developed, at first with temporary exhibitions such as one commemorating the 850th anniversary of Bourne Abbey's charter. Since then numerous small collections have been put together but the three largest features are now
Coordinates: 52°45′58″N 0°22′38″W / 52.766012°N 0.377112°W
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