Saturday, April 19, 2025

Repairs to Lincoln Castle’s east gate move to second phase

The first phase of repairs work to the east gate of Lincoln Castle is now complete, and specialists are now preparing for the second phase.

Already undertaken are extensive surveying of the gate and  removal of loose stone,  which is why scaffolding has been in place for some time.

Phase two of the works – currently being planned – calls for a different scaffolding setup so repairs to the stonework can take place.

Cllr Lindsey Cawrey, executive councillor for culture at Lincolnshire County Council, said: “At first glance it may seem odd to take down scaffolding, just to put it back up again at a later date. But this would always be needed, as the initial set-up allowed for one type of work to take place, and the second set-up will allow for specialist repairs.

“Thankfully, this second set of scaffolding will be in place for a much shorter period. But, if you’re a local photographer looking to capture a glimpse of the beautiful Eastgate entrance once again, make sure you come along with your camera over the next few months.

“Lincoln Castle is one of the jewels in Lincolnshire’s crown, and we’re proud to be its current custodians and invest in protecting it for future generations. At almost 1,000 years old, some areas of the walls are starting to feel their age, so we’re giving it the care and attention it deserves to keep it looking splendid.”

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