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The Burnley Building Society, incorporated in
Burnley Burnley () is a town and the administrative centre of the wider Borough of Burnley in Lancashire, England, with a 2001 population of 73,021. It is north of Manchester and east of Preston, at the confluence of the River Calder and River Bru ...
in 1850, was, by 1911, not only "by far the largest in the County of
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... but the sixth in magnitude in the kingdom". Their motto was By Service We Progress.


History

The Burnley Building Society was founded as a permanent Building Society named the Burnley Benefit Building Society. The town had previously had "terminating societies" which were wound up once they had reached their goals. The earliest of these being the Hall Union Club prior to 1800 and Burnley Benefit Society in 1815. In 1968 it merged with the Borough Land and Building Society, another Burnley Society which, in 1911, was described as "by far the largest Building Society registered under the Industrial and Friendly Societies Acts". In 1952 it had assets exceeding £32 million rising above £195 million by 1969 and it had surpassed £1,000 million by 1982. Burnley Building Society (which also included the Whitehaven and Westmorland Building Societies) and Provincial Building Society merged in 1984 to become National & Provincial Building Society. Lord Charles Geoffrey Nicholas Kay-Shuttleworth, 5th Baron Shuttleworth KG, KCVO had been appointed as a director of Burnley Building Society in 1979 and subsequently became chairman of the newly formed National & Provincial and later deputy chairman of Abbey National. The National and Provincial had existed since 1982 following its change of name from the Provincial Building Society after the transfer of engagements of the Burnley Building Society earlier that year. On 4 August 1996 Abbey National took over the National and Provincial Building Society and shortly afterwards began to make arrangements for the disposal of the records of that Society and its predecessors which were stored at its offices in Parker Lane, Burnley.


Premises and Branches

The former headquarters were located on the corner of Parker Lane and Grimshaw Street, Burnley in a Grade II listed office block, built 1927–1930 to the designs of architects Briggs and Thornley. The former premises on Colne Road in Duke Bar, Burnley are now used by the St John Ambulance. The name of the building society can still be seen embossed above the windows on Extwistle Street. An example of a sculpted Burnley Building Society coat of arms is still in-situ above the entrance to a former branch, currently Cafe Nero at 16 Davy Gate in
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. The coat of arms shares several similarities with the former Burnley County Borough coat of arms; namely the red chevron representing the rivers Calder &
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along with Bees and cotton plants representing the town's cotton industry. An edition of The Times newspaper from Friday November 7, 1969 shows an advert stating that London offices were located at 129 Kingsway WC2 presently a Boots store and 2 Hanover Street W1. A branch was located on Bradshaw Gate,
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, Lancashire.


Advertising and Promotion

“Build the world you want . . . with The Burnley” was used as a newspaper advert tagline in 1972. In the late 1970s the Burnley Building Society produced a promotional 7-inch single titled "The Best Things Begin With B" recorded at
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. It was performed by
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and lyrics were written by
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. Blackpool Transport's illuminated rocket which was launched in 1961"Illuminated Rocket 732"
Fylde Transport Trust.
was sponsored by the Burnley Building Society around the late 1970s to early 1980s. The tram was emblazoned with an illuminated Burnley Building Society logo on the front and the side
LTT (Lancastrian Transport Trust), 22 February 2012.
and carried a giant rocket that said "Go Up In The World With The Burnley."


See also

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Listed buildings in Burnley Burnley is a town in Lancashire, England. Its unparished area contains 190 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the t ...


References

Attribution: * {{Borough of Burnley culture Building societies of England Organizations established in 1850 Organisations based in Lancashire 1850 establishments in England Companies based in Burnley History of Burnley Borough