The aim is to improve the structure for the short term, so a future refurbishment will be possible.
It’s been confirmed that if given the spending approval in Tynwald next week the Queen’s Pier stabilisation and protection scheme could be finished by Christmas of this year.
The aim is to improve the structure for the short term, so a future refurbishment will be possible.
There will have to be general replacement works, which should protect the pier from further deterioration.
The expected cost is £1.76 million and if given the go ahead works will start in early May.
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