Fire-damaged Loughborough Town Hall repair works begin

Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Fire crews at sceneLeicestershire Fire and Rescue
Parts of the town hall roof were damaged by flames from the burning HSBC building

Repair work to the roof at Loughborough Town Hall, which was damaged in a fire, has begun.

The historic building reopened three weeks after a blaze began in a neighbouring bank.

Charnwood Borough Council said contractors would be carrying out inspections on the Grade II listed structure "in the coming weeks and make any necessary repairs".

Work is expected to be completed in the autumn, the authority said.

The town hall clock is due to be reconnected when roof repairs are completed.

Anthony Parkes Drone shot of sceneAnthony Parkes
Users of the town hall have been thanked for their patience during the repair work and clear up

In March, Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service said the fire was started accidentally, with parts of the building suffering smoke and water damage as a result.

Council leader Jewel Miah said: "The town hall is important to Loughborough's heritage and town centre economy, and I am pleased to see work is under way to make those final repairs."

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