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The Town of Penistone
- Part Two

Building on the Old and Developing the New

By Frank A Wilson

As the autumn issue of Around Barnsley showed, there is much about the history of Penistone that explains the character of the old town and perhaps the local people. The physical character can of course be traced to those early days of church, school and market followed by the impact of the local steel and engineering industry and the associated importance of the railway links. As for the people, this is less easy to argue especially in these days of greatly increased mobility. The town is a great mix of long-established families and family businesses and so called “newcomers” and in fairness to the latter it is probably fair to say that nowadays they far outweigh the former. It all depends of course on what your definition of a “newcomer” might be. It is not unknown for a whole generation to pass by before a newcomer comes to be regarded as a genuine “local”.

Whilst this no doubt applies to some extent to Penistone with its well-marked and much valued old traditions, there are clear signs of change. Change that is important to maintaining and developing the vitality of the town based on local initiatives. New people moving into the Penistone area – even those who appear at first or even second glance to have mainly “dormitory linkages” nevertheless bring new interests, abilities, skills and of course, expectations to the town.

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