Blue Plaques

Blue PlaqueIn London, the Blue Plaque (BP) Scheme has been running for more than 140 years. Plaques commemorate the link between notable people and buildings. That’s not necessarily the case in Frodsham.
Frodsham became a town in 1992 and adopted the bee as its emblem. That symbol appears on all 30 Frodsham BPs:

The first 6 BPs are attributed to The Frodsham Society, an organisation formed in the 1960s that was active until c.1997.
20 BPs were erected under the Frodsham Heritage Economic Regeneration Scheme (HERS) – a jointly- funded 3-year grant spent on environmental improvements between 2002 and 2005.
A single BP is associated with the adoption of Frodsham (Town) Conservation Area Appraisal in 2006.
The 3 most recent BPs are on properties in Castle Park and were initiated by Frodsham and District History Society.

Source - Frodsham & District History Society