Replacement of the Edwin Waugh Tourist Board at Fo' Edge Farm
The Edwin Waugh Tourist Notice Board at the ruins of Fo' Edge Farm on Scout Moor above Edenfield in Lancashire was in a very poor and damaged condition. Newtons "Bloody Grand Spaces" kindly offered to make a new board in place of the old one as a generous gesture to inform walkers who come to visit the nearby Waugh's Well which was dedicated to Edwin Waugh (The Lancashire 'Burns") in 1866 for his contribution to the literary world in Standard English and Lancashire dialect.
The Edwin Waugh Dialect Society wishes to extend the most hearty thanks to Newtons for their thoughtfulness, effort, time and expense in providing the new board as a lasting and fitting tribute to Edwin Waugh.
The Edwin Waugh Dialect Society wishes to extend the most hearty thanks to Newtons for their thoughtfulness, effort, time and expense in providing the new board as a lasting and fitting tribute to Edwin Waugh.
2024 June 29th - Edwin Waugh Tourist Board removal
