An exhibition will be held to mark 120 years of a local park. 

Horwich Heritage will be holding the display from August 17 to November 14 this year. 

Called '120 Years of Lever Park', it will celebrate the legacy of Lord Leverhulme, whose former estate it is based on. 

The estate includes Rivington Terraced Gardens, trails, a replica of Liverpool Castle and goes right up to Rivington Reservoir. 

The exhibition, which will feature work from local photographer Peter Ravald, will be at Horwich Heritage Centre on Beaumont Road, BL6 7BG. 

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Admission is free. 

For more information, visit their website: https://www.horwichheritage.co.uk/

Horwich Heritage was founded in 1985, aimed at re-establishing a sense of local pride in the wake of the closure of Horwich Locomotive Works the previous year. 

The group holds exhibitions, history talks and trips, and works on heritage projects in the town, from installing plaques to rescuing relics from its industrial past.