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Honeywood
Museum named Sutton’s top attraction
Honeywood
Museum in Carshalton has been named as Sutton’s most popular local
attraction in the national Pride of Place poll.
Honeywood took 40% of the public vote in a national online poll
conducted by DirectGov for the Department for Communities and Local
Government. Over 100 councils took part in the Pride of Place poll,
which invited visitors to click and vote for one of ten locally
nominated top spots. In all, 36,800 people went online to vote for their
favourite place.
Neighbouring Sutton Ecology Centre came second in the poll with 22% of
the vote.
Cllr. Colin Hall, Executive Councillor for Environment and Leisure said
“I’m thrilled to see
Honeywood
Museum gaining public recognition. Honeywood is a stunning local
landmark that fully deserves to top the Pride of Place poll. It’s a
place that the whole borough is justly proud of. The 10 sites featured
in the Pride of Place poll are certainly some of the most outstanding in
the borough, but we have a lot to be proud of here in Sutton. Our
diverse mix of historic and modern, urban and green spaces are all part
of the rich tapestry that makes up our borough. We were delighted to
take part in the Pride of Place initiative and I would like to thank all
those who took part and voted for their favourite place in Sutton”.
As well as displays on the history of the local area and a number of
fine paintings depicting the borough in the 19th and 20th centuries,
Honeywood offers hands-on children's activities and crafts. To find out
more about future events and exhibitions at Honeywood Museum, visit this
website from time to time or pick up a copy of Heritage Happenings from
your local library.

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