Saving the bongs; Big Ben to fall silent while under repair
Big Ben's bongs may fall silent for months or even years as urgent repairs are carried out.
Two of Britain's largest newspapers reported Sunday that Parliament's massive clock and the tower that supports it need as much as 40 million pounds ($61.7 million) in repairs - work that will silence the famous bell, Big Ben.
The Sunday Times, citing a Westminster source, says the clock is so dilapidated it may grind to a halt. The Mail on Sunday suggested the clock's hands could fall off without urgent action.
Why the bongs of Big Ben are set to fall silent for 3 years: http://t.co/iCLLXjHhRJ pic.twitter.com/bOIOMHkIWc
— The Sunday Times (@thesundaytimes) October 18, 2015
Big Ben's clock 'needs £40m of work' to keep bongs sounding http://t.co/6wC47JRLeX pic.twitter.com/cQ6I9ceJWn
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) October 18, 2015
The Times says repairs to the Elizabeth Tower must begin as soon as possible and can't wait for the 7 billion pound ($10.8 billion) restoration of the entire Palace of Westminster that is scheduled to begin at the end of the decade.
Discover the fascinating history of Big Ben and the Elizabeth Tower. Over 130 images. http://t.co/OBVbJz9blm pic.twitter.com/tcyzSbjDtl
— Visit Parliament (@visitparliament) October 18, 2015
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