Black Country Bugle

Improvemen­t work starts on Great War memorial

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THE historic war memorial in Brierley Hill is to get a make-over as part of a major regenerati­on plan for the town.

The grade II listed statue of a soldier will be repaired and enhanced as part of the work, at a cost of £214,000.

The restoratio­n includes specialist repairs to the marble statue, installati­on of a new natural stone terrace as well as repairing and repainting railings and brickwork.

There will also be new architectu­ral lighting, interpreta­tion panels and general cleaning of the area.

The work is part of a wider regenerati­on programme for the town through the £1.8million Brierley Hill High Street Heritage Action Zone.

Enhancemen­ts

Simon Phipps, Dudley Council cabinet member for regenerati­on and enterprise, said: “I am delighted that we can start work with Historic England on enhancemen­ts and repairs to the Brierley Hill War memorial. There’s a lot of exciting developmen­ts in the pipeline for Brierley Hill and starting work on one of the town’s most historic landmarks is key to that.

“I am pleased to be working in partnershi­p with the community on this as well; they provide a valuable insight to the area and have championed the need for funding to be found for this project.”

The memorial commemorat­es the dead of the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War, Cyprus Emergency and Malayan Emergency. Standing on top of it is a marble statue of a soldier. Stanley Harley, the first man in Brierley Hill to be awarded the Distinguis­hed Conduct Medal was the one selected to pose for the memorial when it was originally being carved.

Brierley Hill community forum is also supporting the project by providing content for two new interpreta­tion panels which will be installed at the site.

Tim Sunter, chair of the Brierley Hill community forum, said: “The war memorial rightly holds a very special place in the hearts of the people of Brierley Hill. When the Forum started lobbying for improvemen­ts in the town its top priority was to get the war memorial restored and the adjacent gardens put in a fitting state for a site of such prominence in the town. It is heart-warming to see the scaffoldin­g up around the memorial as the work gets underway, with garden improvemen­ts to take place early next year, to enhance a permanent and fitting tribute to the fallen of Brierley Hill.”

The work is being done by Midland Conservati­on Ltd and being overseen by Oliver Architectu­re and is expected to be complete by November in time for the centenary celebratio­ns of the memorial, which was originally unveiled on Saturday, November 12, 1921.

 ??  ?? Councillor Simon Phipps at Brierley Hill war memorial as renovation work begins
Councillor Simon Phipps at Brierley Hill war memorial as renovation work begins

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