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09:22 GMT, Monday, 8 September 2008 10:22 UK

Fire-hit pier restoration begins

The fire at Southend Pier

Work has begun to restore a pier in Essex three years after it was partially destroyed by a fire.

A pub, gift shop and takeaway on Southend Pier were destroyed in the October 2005 blaze.

Despite the fire, the pier has remained open and a temporary visitor deck area allows access to the undamaged section of the pier, which opened in 1889.

The £2.25m restoration work should be finished by next April and is being funded by the insurers.

Southend-on-Sea Borough Councillor John Lamb said: "The council has pledged its commitment to seeing the town's icon reinstated as soon as possible.

"It is absolutely wonderful news that vital restoration works can now begin, enabling us to bring back to life this much loved attraction."

At 1.34 miles (2.16km), Southend Pier is one of the longest pleasure piers in the world.




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Related to this story:
Fire-damaged pier fully reopens (05 Aug 06 |  Essex )
Sprinklers would stop pier fires (19 Jun 06 |  Essex )
Work starts on fire-damaged pier (17 Apr 06 |  Essex )
Damaged pier to open for visitors (09 Nov 05 |  Essex )
Pier repairs face £250,000 excess (02 Nov 05 |  Essex )
Pier gloom for town's next season (17 Oct 05 |  Essex )

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