St Mary's Lighthouse to stay closed until mid-October
Essential work is being carried out on the landmark.
Last updated 4th Sep 2024
St Mary’s Lighthouse will now re-open in mid-October instead of mid-September to allow for essential reglazing works on the lantern to take place.
Several panes of curved glass on the lantern need replacing, which requires specialist manufacturing.
The issue was brought to the team’s attention when they started the restoration works up close at the top of the lighthouse.
The reglazing work will take place now while the scaffolding is still up to avoid having to erect the scaffolding and close the causeway again. This will minimise disruption to residents and the island’s wildlife.
The replacement of the glazing will ensure that the lighthouse is not only preserved for future generations but provides a safe and welcoming environment for all visitors.
The lighthouse and island have been closed for major renovation since July this year.
North Tyneside Council has invested almost £900,000 to restore the iconic landmark to its former glory. These works included painting the lighthouse and visitor centre, repairing stonework, fixing windows and repairing buildings on the island.
The new timetable for closures is as follows:
Causeway
OPEN – now until beginning of October
CLOSED – beginning of October until mid-October (to remove the scaffolding)
OPEN – mid-October
Island
CLOSED – now until mid-October
OPEN – mid-October