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Work under way to restore important venues to former glory

Two historic buildings in Gloucester are being renovated as part of a continuing drive to boost tourism in the city.

The Guildhall and the Museum of Gloucester - both Grade Two listed buildings - have been identified as requiring maintenance work by Gloucester City Council, which is committed to preserving local heritage.

Routine maintenance of the Guildhall (pictured) identified the need to refurbish three of the high level Edwardian 'Oeil de Beouf' circular pivot windows.

These will be removed and restored to their former glory, before being returned to the Guildhall and repainted in situ.

The building's age and location in a pedestrianised area means sensitive working methods and extensive scaffolding are needed.

The city council is taking full advantage by carrying out repairs and repainting of the exterior woodwork while the scaffolding is in place.

Thanks to the City Centre Investment Fund, major repairs to the roof of the Price Memorial Hall at the Museum of Gloucester are also under way.

Cllr Lise Noakes, cabinet member for culture and leisure, said: "These works demonstrate the city council's ongoing commitment to maintaining cultural venues for all citizens of Gloucester to enjoy, whether that be through live shows at the Guildhall, or discovering our fascinating history through the ages at the museum.

"By carrying out this work on our complex and challenging, yet magnificent listed buildings, we can preserve an important part of the heritage of our city, to be enjoyed by future generations and encourage visitors to return."

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