Council approves Jumbo water tower renovations

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Image caption, The structure was erected in 1883 using 1.25 million bricks
  • Author, Henry Godfrey-Evans
  • Role, BBC News, Essex

A council has granted listed building consent allowing England's largest municipal water tower to be repaired and redeveloped.

Colchester City Council's decision comes after the Victorian water tower, nicknamed Jumbo, was awarded an £8m grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund

The planned upgrades to the tower in Balkerne Gate, Colchester, include ground floor development between its legs, a new staircase and lift, fire safety cladding and improved accessibility.

North Essex Heritage hopes to make the building a destination venue, restaurant, visitor experience and historical interpretation space and make it a "commercially viable operation".

Image source, Laura Foster/BBC

Image caption, Plans were approved following an £8m grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund

The Grade II-listed structure, built in 1883 using 1.25 million bricks, stands at 40m (131ft) tall.

It was decommissioned more than 30 years ago and has been on the buildings-at-risk register.

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