Otago Daily Times

Proud moment as second stage of prison refurbishm­ent completed

- PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON

Standing between the newly installed replica gate pillars in front of the historic Dunedin Prison on Wednesday are (from left) Dunedin Prison Trust trustee Barry Timmings, Wainwright & Co Stonemason­s mason Reuben Tait, trust chairwoman Virginia Nicholls, and trustees Lindsay Hall and Jane Adams.

Ms Nicholls said the second stage of the restoratio­n began in September 2020 and included replacing the roof, refurbishi­ng the exterior, asphalting and installing exterior lights among other things.

Most of the work had been completed by March last year, but the replica gate pillars and short length of iron fence were installed this week. The goal was to repair and preserve the building as authentica­lly as possible, she said.

The second stage of the project cost about $700,000 money being contribute­d from various community groups.

The trust was in discussion­s for the third stage of the project, which would be focused on the central courtyard, she said.

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PHOTO: ODT FILES The historic Dunedin Prison building in the mid to late 1950s, when it was used as a police station.

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