Strictly speaking just outside the Birmingham area, but perhaps of interest. On Wednesday I attended a meeting in Sandwell council chamber on the future of the old Chance factory in which a short film was shown. A trust has been formed, which gained charitable status last year and has already managed to obtain some monetary support. they are working with the owners of the site, and hope to be able to purchase it in the future. The meeting discussed the future plans, which are still very plastic, but involve various possibilities for retaining and restoring some buildings and building some new buildings, which could be leased out to provide income for the trust. Two ideas stood out as possibilities. the first is the construction of a lighthouse (Chance was the major producer of lighthouse lenses at one time), for which they already possess a lens (though unfortunately it seems unlikely it is a Chance-manufactured one) to be positioned at the far end of the site. It would be a working lighthouse, though not in operation all the time, and could be accessed by the public. The second is the reconstruction of the canal basin which was used to transport materials, but has now been filled in , and is at present used as a car park. It is hoped this would attract visitors both by water and otherwise, with suitable small cafes etc around it.
The meeting was very well attended, indeed, as the councillor introducing it pointed out, very much more so than their council meetings. After there were two workshops,
though the one I attended was more a mobile meeting and discussion with people moving round and talking to others.
The film shown can be seen on the West Midlands history site at
https://historywm.com/films/chance-brothers-a-beacon-of-hope-for-the-black-country/ and can also be assessed on the Chance Trust website at
https://www.cgwht.org/, where some further information is given.
Another film describing Chance is also on the West midlands history website at
https://historywm.com/films/chance-brothers-pioneering-glassmaking-technology/