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Condition level:
Good
Fair
Poor
Very bad
Lost/Missing/Temporary
Survey reason:
Personal visit
School visit
Custodian annual maintenance visit
War Memorials Trust staff- site visit
War Memorials Trust staff- casework
War Memorials Trust staff- desk assessment
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Contributor - desk assessment
Comments:
WMT feels the overall condition is fair. We recognise that there is a buildup of soiling to the lower part of the war memorial as a result of its roadside location, but the inscriptions are still easily read so cleaning is not thought to be necessary at this time. It is important to manage expectations about how ‘clean’ an old structure can be, especially if it is in an environment that makes this difficult. War memorials, the majority of which are a century old, should look their age as they are historic objects which change over the years. Looking old can also help young people understand our memorials better as they look like part of our history. Soiling might be a problem if you cannot read the letters, or it is causing damage e.g. a chemical has got into the stone and is eating it away. Overcleaning can damage a war memorial – each time you clean the stone you remove the top layer so it becomes less protected and attracts more dirt so it can become a vicious circle. WMT recommends regular condition checks, keeping photographs and creating a maintenance plan. War Memorials Online can help with this. Creating a record to show any soiling over time helps understand how often stone could/should be cleaned. A maintenance plan should include notes about how it should look, and when cleaning will be done. It would be recommended that an annual inspection and condition survey would enable this to be done. It may be that a hand-clean with water and bristle brushes is undertaken and in other cases, the community may have to accept that only inscription plaques can be kept ‘clean’ as the wider environment, in this case the proximity to a busy road, mean that it would have to be cleaned too often and quickly get damaged. Go to the Links tab for details of WMT’s Cleaning stone with water helpsheet.
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Is the memorial accessible to the public?
Yes - always
Yes - restricted times
Yes - by appointment
No
Unknown
Has the memorial been subject to any accidental or malicious damage in the last five years?
Yes
No
Unknown
Do you think the site is at significant risk of accidental or malicious damage in the next 2 years?
Yes
No
Unknown
Are there any known planning applications or issues related to this memorial?
None
Current planning application
Previous planning application
Unknown