A £10,000 bid has been made to help get Redcar's town clock working again.
The Redcar Town Centre Management Executive has submitted a revised application for the cash from the West Redcar Single Regeneration Budget to carry out a survey of the broken timepiece.
The bid, expected to be discussed next month, would produce a full implementation plan, including detailed costings.
The project would also identify additional grants to help pay for a £100,000 restoration, which would include illuminating the clock.
The King Edward VII Memorial Clock is a Grade II-listed building and one of only 15 buildings of special architectural or historic interest in Redcar.
It was erected by public subscription in 1913 to designs by William Duncan, a Middlesbrough architect.
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