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Two iconic Whitehaven lighthouses to be restored

by Jacob Colley
03/08/2021
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Two iconic Whitehaven lighthouses are to be restored after £144,000 was secured from funders.
West Pier Lighthouse. Pictures: Michael Lishman

Two iconic Whitehaven lighthouses are to be restored after £144,000 was secured from funders.

The full scope of the restoration works includes iron, timber, glazing and masonry work and it is hoped that both lighthouses will be restored to their former glory by mid-October.

Whitehaven Harbour Commissioners have secured the funding for its two 19th-century lighthouses, with most of the money awarded through Sellafield Ltd’s SiX (social impact, multiplied) programme, with additional funding provided by a variety of in-kind donations from Cumbrian people and businesses including CRS Facility Management and Bendalls Engineering.

Trevor Prowse, who has more than 30 years of construction management experience within the nuclear industry, continues to generously donate his time to manage the project. Lakes College will also be deploying a number of apprentices to carry out the exterior paintwork.

John Baker, CEO of Whitehaven Harbour Commissioners said: “First and foremost we want to say a big thank you to everyone that has made this project possible. As a not-for-profit organisation, we really appreciate the community coming together to help us deliver this important restoration work for the town. 

“We now have a new asset management and maintenance programme in place to make sure everything is kept in top condition going forward. We’re also working to attract new commercial partnerships into the harbour and any money we earn will go straight back into maintaining those assets.

“The harbour is a beacon for our town and it’s important we look after it and protect it so it can be enjoyed and loved by generations to come.”

North Pier Lighthouse, Whitehaven
North Pier Lighthouse, Whitehaven

Restoration work will begin on August 16 and will be overseen by principal contractors, CRS Facility Management.

Gary McKeating, head of community and development for Sellafield Ltd, said: “Through our SiX programme, our aim is to help create thriving communities where people are proud to live, work and visit. The refurbishment of the lighthouses will be instrumental to the regeneration of Whitehaven and will also help attract and retain visitors and businesses to the area.

“This, in turn, supports and complements our other investments in the area such as the Edge, the Hidden Coast programme and the Bus Station Eagle Lab.”

Chris Hayes from Whitehaven Town Council said: “We are delighted that Whitehaven Harbour Commissioners and their assembled partners are renovating these iconic landmarks. We know how passionate everyone is about these buildings and we look forward to seeing their reaction to them once they are fully restored.

“It’s been a difficult 18 months for everyone, so we hope this project will act as a beacon of hope and a sign of brighter times ahead.”

Gavin Henry from CRS Facility Management said: “We’re extremely proud to be part of this exciting project and look forward to seeing these iconic structures returned to their original splendour. As a Cumbrian business, we love working on projects like this that allow our communities to have pride in where they live.”

Mike Starkie, Mayor of Copeland, said: “I’m delighted to hear of the upcoming renovations to the Whitehaven lighthouses. The work that has gone into transforming the harbour area, cleaning up the wave and the crow’s nest, is fantastic. This sets the momentum in driving the town forward, and providing a scenic focal point for residents and visitors to enjoy.”

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