Repair and restoration works on the historic Clock Tower at the heart of Wednesbury have been completed.

Image of Wednesbury clock tower

The works by specialist heritage contractor Midland Conservation Limited included new stonework, the removal of vegetation, localised pointing and careful cleaning of the structure.

The clock’s mechanism and face have been repaired by the specialist historic clockmakers Smith of Derby, enabling the Clock Tower to now give accurate time. The internal bell will be repaired early in the new financial year.

Built in 1911 to commemorate the coronation of George V, the red brick and sandstone tower was designed by local architect Charles William Davies Joynson.

The works are part of the Wednesbury High Street Heritage Action Zone (HSHAZ) project to re-establish the historic character of the area and create a vibrant, welcoming space.

Close up image of Wednesbury clock tower