Resplendent but in need of a facelift - the historic Dock Tower is Grimsby's most famous landmark |
A MAKEOVER is planned for Grimsby's Grade I Dock Tower.
Listed building consent is being sought for major renovation of the landmark building which was built in the early 1850s and is modelled on a similar building in the square at Sienna in Italy.
Following a an inspection carried out by a drone, the proposed programme of works includes removal or replacement of cast iron pipes, replacement of defective bricks, rewiring plus installation of new lighting and fire detection and alarm system.
Assuming ABP's application is approved, the works are likely to be phased over several years.
There is anecdotal evidence of peregrines falcons having nested at the top of the tower, so care will be taken not to disturb them.
Likewise any bats that might roost in existing cracks and crevices.
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