Multi-million makeover for historic aqueduct
The 200-year old Lune Aqueduct on the Lancaster Canal is set for a £2m refurbishment.
The structure has been awarded a £1m Heritage Lottery Fund grant, with £1.25m of match funding coming from British Waterways. Lancaster City Council, Lancashire County Council and Lancaster Canal Trust are also contributing.
The project will include repairing the canal and aqueduct channel, removing vegetation and graffiti, undertaking re-pointing and masonry repairs and improving access between the aqueduct and the River Lune. A new visitor car park will also be created.
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