From Yahoo/Reuters:
“Big Ben tower more badly damaged
by Nazi bombs than thought”
Britain's Big Ben tower at the
Houses of Parliament was more badly damaged by German bombs during World War
Two than originally thought, experts said on Thursday, as the bill for its
restoration rose by 18.6 million pounds ($24 million). The 177-year-old tower
has been swathed in scaffolding for the past three years as craftsmen refurbish
its stonework and famous 12-tonne clock. Being able to get close to the
315-foot (96m) tower has allowed them to spot other problems like damage caused
by pollution and asbestos. The House of Commons and House of Lords Commissions
said they had been told that to restore the tower to its previous splendour,
the budget would need to rise from 61.1 million to 79.7 million pounds. Ian
Ailles, Director General of the House of Commons, said the task of restoring
the tower had been more complex than anticipated. "Alongside other issues,
such as the impact of often inappropriate conservation methods used by our
predecessors, the corrosive levels of pollution in the atmosphere and the
discovery of asbestos in unexpected places, we have only now been able to fully
understand the full investment required for this project," he said in a
statement. Among other problems, bomb damage inflicted on the tower during the
war had been found to be more extensive than first thought. Although the tower
survived Nazi bombing, its roof and dials were damaged in a May 1941 air raid
which destroyed the main House of Commons chamber. The latest refurbishment of
the structure, during which its 13-tonne Big Ben bell has been largely
silenced, is expected to be finished next year. Work on the structure - renamed
the Elizabeth Tower in 2012 - is separate from the planned full-scale
restoration of the Palace of Westminster which has been estimated to cost 4 billion
pounds and is due to start in the mid-2020s.
^ I really hope the British spend
the extra money to completely refurbish Big Ben. I understand that it is a lot
more than expected, but with any renovation there are always extra costs once
the work gets started. Big Ben is the symbol of the United Kingdom and the
British Westminster (Parliamentary) System used around the world. It has
withstood so much history – including German bombs – and deserves to be fixed
to its former glory. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/big-ben-tower-more-badly-000403612.html
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