PLANS to replace the cupola on top of the Mayor's Parlour in Christchurch are set to be given the go-ahead.
The scheme to build a new timber cupola on the roof of the building has been recommended for approval, subject to a number of conditions.
A decision is likely to be made at this Thursday's planning committee.
The old town hall, which was originally known as the Market Hall, is a Grade II listed building and situated between Saxon Square and the High Street.
The domed cupola and weather vane "form a dramatic architectural feature typical of the historical period", a planning statement says.
Repairs were carried out last January after an ingress of water from a blocked gutter caused internal damage to the ceilings and walls.
A report to the committee says: "The proposed works will not involve the loss of historic fabric and will ensure
that the historic integrity of the building as one of special architectural and
historic interest is preserved."
The Conservation Officer raised no objection on the basis that no historic fabric will be lost and the replacement replicates the original.
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