BRONTË Society president Bonnie Greer has pledged to work with Haworth organisations and local politicians on future projects.
She said such partnerships would help make the most of three upcoming Brontë bicentenaries.
Over the next six years the society will celebrate the 200th anniversaries of all three Brontë sisters’ births, beginning with Charlotte in 2016.
The bicentennial celebrations will centre on Haworth’s Brontë Parsonage Museum, which the society runs.
Miss Greer, a playwright and novelist, said she and her Advisory Group hoped to team up with whoever wanted to work with them on the “exciting” events.
John Huxley, chairman of Haworth, Stanbury and Cross Roads Parish Council, welcomed the chance to work with the Brontë Society and Miss Greer for the good of the village.
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