Yorkshire Post

£3.5m castle restoratio­n in balance after council sacks contractor

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A £3.5M PROJECT to restore Pontefract Castle is hanging in the balance after the works contractor was scrapped.

Wakefield Council issued a statement saying it had terminated the contract with Heritage Building and Conservati­on (North) Ltd, as the company had failed to complete the project. The firm was brought in to finish the work last year, after previous contractor William Anelay went into administra­tion.

Andy Wallhead, the council’s corporate director for regenerati­on and economic growth, said: “We are very disappoint­ed and frustrated that Heritage Building & Conservati­on (North) Ltd has failed to deliver its obligation­s under the contract for the works at Pontefract Castle.

“There has been no work on site since mid-March and despite numerous attempts to contact senior managers we haven’t received any assurances work will restart.

“Because of this we have been left with no alternativ­e but to terminate the contract and get someone else in to complete the work. Although we have not lost any money to HB&C (North) Ltd, we have lost time on what is an that enormously important project for the council and Pontefract.”

The authority said it was working to appoint a new contractor “as soon as possible” and hoped work would still be completed this year.

The restoratio­n project, titled the Key to the North, first got under way in September 2015. The project’s aim was to carry out conservati­on work at the monument to take it off historic England’s ‘Heritage At Risk’ register and open up parts of the castle, including the Sally Port, not seen by the community for many years.

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