Stonework repairs on Bradford’s iconic St George’s Hall have been unveiled.
Bradford Council hopes the £9.5 million restoration of the Grade II listed building, one of the oldest remaining concert halls in the UK, will ensure that it is brought up to standard as a top-class venue adding to the cultural sites Bradford offers.
Now, scaffolding and white coverings have been removed following the completion of the roof, exposing the expert stonemasons’ work higher up the building and bringing it back to its former glories.
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