Issue details

The Dovercourt Leading Lights and Causeway are Tendring District Council owned assets listed on the Historic England Heritage at Risk Register as Scheduled Ancient Monuments (entry number 1017200), first listed in October 1975 with a further update in November 2022 listing their conditions as ‘declining and generally unsatisfactory with major localised problems’.
To enable a project of this complexity and scale to be managed effectively from a time, cost, resourcing and care of restoration perspective, it has been split into two key phases: ‘Phase 1 – Condition and Structural Survey’ to provide a full and thorough analysis including all costs, and ‘Phase 2 – Full Restoration Works’.
Phase 1 - Condition and Structural Survey
Initial phase 1 survey has been completed, with a final report now received. Upon full assessment, it became apparent that due to shifting and rising shorelines over time, the legs of the structures could be up to 3 metres buried in the sand. Therefore, surveyors were unable to assess this aspect of the structures. Additional exploratory works and assessments are required to further de-risk this project and ascertain the condition of the legs that are unsighted, creating a ‘Phase 1b - Condition and Structural Survey of the unsighted legs’.
Potential Funding Options – Phase 1b
In April 2024, Historic England wrote to inform us that our funding application for ‘Phase 1b - Structural and Condition survey’ had been successfully awarded £47,440 from their Heritage at Risk Repairs Grant Fund, with the additional £5,272 identified from underspend from Dovercourt Leading Lighthouse and Causeway ‘Phase 1a_Structural and Condition Survey’. Officers request approval to accept the grant awarded by Historic England. Furthermore Officers request an exemption to procurement for the award of contract.
The Dovercourt Leading Lighthouse Restoration is listed within the Heritage Strategy and fundraising for the restoration is listed as a key aim in Tendring District Council’s Corporate Plan aligning to the theme of promoting our heritage offer.

Decision type: Non-key

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Notice of proposed decision first published: 03/07/2024

Decision due: 3 Jul 2024 by Assistant Director (Economic Growth & Leisure)

Contact: Jessica Bryan, Tourism, Arts and Events Manager Email: jbryan@tendringdc.gov.uk Email: jbryan@tendringdc.gov.uk.

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