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Barr Beacon is a hill on the edge of Walsall, West Midlands, England, very near the border with Birmingham. It gives its name to nearby Great Barr (the Beacon borders the Pheasey area of Great Barr) and to the local secondary school Barr Beacon School. It is historically the site of a beacon where fires were lit in times of impending attack or on celebratory occasions.<ref name="Raven"/> The site is on green belt land and is of local importance for nature conservation, as defined by Walsall Borough Council, who have designated some 60 acres (25 ha) of it as a Local Nature Reserve.

Ownership and managementEdit

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The opening ceremony in April 1919
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Tree planting at The opening ceremony, by the Mayor, A. J. Llewellen

Barr Beacon was formerly owned by the Scott family of Great Barr Hall, nearby.<ref name="WalsallMBC">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Following the death of Lady Mildred Scott in 1909, the estate was auctioned off in 1918. Birmingham's Lord Mayor made a plea for the site to be secured as a public park.<ref name="WalsallMBC" /> Colonel J. H. Wilkinson of the Staffordshire Volunteer Infantry Brigade responded by purchasing it, then transferring it to a trust.<ref name="WalsallMBC" /> It opened to the public on Easter Monday, 21 April 1919.<ref name="WalsallMBC" /> In 1972, the trusteeship of Barr Beacon passed to Walsall Council.<ref name="WalsallMBC" /> The council now manages Barr Beacon on behalf of the Barr Beacon Trust.,<ref name="OpenCharities">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> with a management committee comprising local councillors and representatives of interest groups.<ref name="WalsallMBC" /> During both 2002 and 2003 the site attracted an estimated 200,000 visitors.Template:Citation needed

ViewsEdit

As one of the highest points in the West Midlands county, Barr Beacon has panoramic views. According to the Walsall Council website, visible landmarks include The Wrekin, Cannock Chase, the Lickey Hills, Lichfield Cathedral, Aldridge Airport, and Birmingham city centre, and at least eleven counties are visible, including Powys in Wales.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

MemorialEdit

On one summit is Barr Beacon Reservoir, a South Staffordshire Waterworks Company covered drinking water reservoir with radio masts and on the other a war memorial consisting of a raised dais, covered by a copper-clad wooden<ref name="Copper">Template:Cite news</ref> dome supported by eight columns.<ref name="Raven">Template:Cite book</ref> On the night of 5 March 2010, thieves stole some of the copper roofing, damaging much more in the process;<ref name="Copper" /> this happened again twice in 2011. In early 2013, the copper sheeting was replaced using green zinc-coated panels, and CCTV was installed.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

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