The restoration and conservation work of the Market House in Ross-on-Wye, which has been taking place over the summer months, is due to be completed in the coming weeks.

The scaffolding will start to be dismantled week commencing 23rd September, and the handover back to the Town Council from the contractors will take place on 4th October.

Works, made possible by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and additional funders, have
addressed the primary areas of concern, including much needed repairs to the stone window surrounds to the west, north and east elevations and sill repairs to the south windows, low level stone repairs along the south elevation, repairs to the roof, lead gutters and ridges, plus other minor repairs and decorations.

The Town Council, architects and contractors worked closely with Historic England
throughout the project, who have inspected the works as it progressed on site to ensure it
complied with their policy for the management of this important historic site.

The Town Council are delighted with the works and appreciate the beautiful craftsmanship
carried out by all contractors involved.

A relaunch event will take place on Saturday 9th November which will include a market and
street entertainment during the day and a Civic Event late afternoon.

More details will be released on this event in due course.

In preparation of the works being completed the Town Council have put together a list of
Frequently Asked Questions which can be found at www.rosstc-herefordshire.gov.uk

Ross-on-Wye Town Council would like to thank the additional funders of the project;

National Lottery Players via National Lottery Heritage Fund who provided a grant of
£112,000, The Pilgrim Trust and the Wolfson Foundation.