Visit Report Helmshore and Queen Street Mill Museums – Sept 2025

A day out in the mills of Lancashire. Our coach tour took us from Blackpool to East Lancashire: Helmshore Mill near Rawtenstall and Queen Street Mill at Harle Syke in Burnley to visit the former cotton mills now being operated as museums by Lancashire County Council.

Our group outside Helmshore Mill. The multi-storey mill has full size cotton and wool factory equipment in two mills set out as it was and with additional displays, such as Arkwright’s Water Frame and spinning wheels, plus a waterwheel and an attractive stone former railway bridge adjoining the factory.

Blackpool Civic Trust at Helmshore Mill Textile Museum.
Blackpool Civic Trust learn about carding machinery at Helmshore Mill Textile Museum.

Soon some of our group were weaving, warping and carding on looms and mules ready for a shift at 7.30am in the morning, in a different life.

Lunch makes you jolly. Both mills have cafes.

Blackpool Civic Trust at lunch.

Queen Street Mill weaving shed with dozens of looms and the belts powered by a large steam engine with a tall factory chimney. Quite a sight and very noisy when in operation.

The main weaving shed at Queen Street Mill.  Quite a sight.

These are impressive museums that were operating up to the 1980s and now mark the significance of the textile industry to the development of the region. The processing machinery looks complex and it tended to be built locally.

Link to Helmshore Mill website

Link to Queen Street Mill website

Blue Plaque Unveiling at the Armfield Club

On Saturday 30th August 2025 Blackpool Civic Trust attended the unveiling of the Blue Plaque representing the activities of the Seasiders Independent Supporters Association.

‘In 2013 the movement brought Blackpool Football Club back into the heart of the community and led to the introduction of independent regulation by the government.

The Armfield Club, the independent supporters club, opened in 2020 and is a lasting legacy for all Blackpool fans past and present who played a role in re-claiming our club.’

Blue Plaque unveiled on Saturday 30th August 2025 at Blackpool Armfield Club.

Elaine Smith MBE, Chair of Blackpool Civic Trust with John Armfield, son of Jimmy Armfield, next to the blue plaque (lower).

John Armfield, son of Jimmy Armfield, at the Blue Plaque unveiling with Elaine Smith MBE, Chair of Blackpool Civic Turst.

Elaine Smith with Judi Brown a member of the Blackpool Civic Trust.