Queens Pier Restoration Trust says its pleased with the progress of revamping the Ramsey landmark.
Work there has now moved on to bay two of the pier, with those at the trust saying the steps forward being made are 'very exciting'.
Nearly 50 old beams have now been removed from the bay two structure, but the organisation says a lot of the wood won't be able to be recycled back onto it.
The group is also still inviting people to donate to the cause with four stanchions on bay one still open to sponsorship.
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