The Daily Telegraph

Big Ben bongs again – but don’t set your watches by it

- By Daily Telegraph Reporter

THE chimes of Big Ben will be heard for the first time in almost three months when Parliament’s historic bell is reconnecte­d on Nov 9, ahead of Armistice Day.

But people in Westminste­r are advised not to set their watches by the famous bongs, as parliament­ary authoritie­s expect “slight inaccuraci­es” following its 11-week break.

After the resumption of chimes at 9am, Palace of Westminste­r clockmaker­s will work through the day adjusting the bells to ensure they strike at exactly the right time for Armistice Day commemorat­ions at the 11th hour of the 11th month, followed by Remembranc­e Sunday events the following day.

The bells will again be disconnect­ed after ringing the hour at 1pm on Sunday, Nov 12.

When Big Ben was silenced on Aug 21 for conservati­on works lasting four years on the Elizabeth Tower, it was made clear it would be restarted for important national events.

The chimes will next ring out on Dec 23 for the Christmas period, falling silent again at 1pm on Jan 1.

Conservati­on work will cease for the holidays, meaning there is no threat to workers’ hearing from the volume of the bongs, which was the reason they were originally stopped.

On other occasions when the chimes restart, work will be confined to lower, and quieter, levels of the tower.

Scaffoldin­g around Elizabeth Tower is expected to reach the belfry by the end of this month, after which only a single clock face will be visible at any one time while repair work and maintenanc­e is carried out on the dials and hands of the others.

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