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3D scan for Herne Bay's clocktower

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 13:59, 18 April 2011

Herne Bay Clocktower

by Alex Claridge

aclaridge@thekmgroup.co.uk

A structural survey of Herne Bay’s clocktower has started.

Three-dimensional scanning is being used to examine it and engineers will be making a hands-on inspection of every stone, fitting and fixture.

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A report will then be submitted to the council containing recommendations and estimates for repairs and stonework replacement.

Colin Pengelly, the council’s senior surveyor, said: “Since it was built, the clock tower has been exposed to the rigours of the marine environment.

“Some areas have been eroded by the constant wind and salt-laden atmosphere and require remedial attention. We also need to look at some earlier, inappropriate repairs that need attention.

“The clock tower is not suspected of being in any immediate danger, but given its iconic importance to the town it is essential that the council knows what resources will be required to ensure its survival.”

The clocktower was built in 1837 as a gift to the town by benefcator Anne Thwaites.

It is 82ft high, made of Portland stone and built in the style of a Greek temple.

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