Rye Landgate’s future delegated by council
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Rye Town Council was proposed as a possible suitor, along with other voluntary heritage groups in the town by members at a meeting yesterday (Monday, October 5).
Councillors believed voluntary or charitable groups would have a better chance of securing grants than a local authority.
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Hide AdThe Landgate Tower dates back to 1340 when it was built to guard against marauding French warships during the Hundred Years War.
Cllr Lord Ampthill said Rye Conservation Society was also interested in the ‘very significant building in Rye’ and the council’s ‘modest’ budget of £8,000 would not cover its refurbishment.
“It continues to deteriorate as a result of the degradation from herring, gulls and pigeons and something needs to be done about a roof,” he said.
The officer’s report said there are three options for the Landgate’s future – carry out ‘essential’ repairs and leave as is, consolidate as a ruin and open to the public, or turn it into a museum or holiday-let.
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Hide AdThe councillor for Rye said the second option was the most viable and had doubts about it becoming a museum due to the amount of supervision required.
To read the full report visit: www.rother.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=24731&p=0.
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