Skipton streets given makeover by schoolchildren

It's part of a new Government-funded scheme.

Author: Seb CheerPublished 4th May 2021

Skipton's High Street, Otley Street and Coach Street have been given a colourful makeover, courtesy of local schoolchildren.

Pupils at four schools helped design flags and bunting, installed by Craven District Council

It marks the official launch of Skipton's High Street heritage Action Zone.

The initiative is part of Government-funded scheme to improve historic high streets across England, for the communities who use them.

The flags were designed by children from Christ Church, Water Street, St Stephens and Greatwood Primary Schools, during a session with local graphic designer Sian Laura.

Paul Shevlin, chief executive of Craven District Council, said: "The High Street Heritage Action Zone project in Skipton will have many benefits for our communities. Skipton Town Hall itself will benefit from part of the funding, to complete the refurbishment and restoration project.

"We’re looking at ways to improve public space around the town centre, including the ginnels running off the High Street, and plan to bring more of the historic buildings around the town centre back into use.

"Events are also being planned to take place around the town centre to celebrate its historical heritage, develop cultural activities and bring more young people into Skipton."

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