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Work to start on rebuilding arson-hit Underfall Yard in Bristol

The Big Shed rebuild alongside its three neighbouring workshops is the final step to fully restore the historic dockyard site

An artist's impression of the Big Shed(Image: Alec French Architects)

Work to rebuild an historic boatyard site in Bristol that was hit by a devastating fire is to start in December.

The reconstruction of The Big Shed and adjoining workshops on the dockside comes two years after the buildings were destroyed in .

The Underfall Yard Trust says it will use one of the reinstated workshops to deliver new public engagement and education programmes centred on boatbuilding.

However, it still needs to raise £100,000 to modernise the 19th-century site.

The building contract was awarded to Stone BCI, which repaired the Shipwright’s building earlier this year, last year. Meanwhile, the rebuild design team includes Alec French Architects, MDA Consulting, Max Fordham and Stantec.

The completed work will maintain the original look and scale of the workshops, while bringing them to modern standards required for a working boatyard, the Underfall Yard Trust said.

Sarah Murray, director of Underfall Yard Trust, said: “The support from across Bristol and beyond has been overwhelming. We couldn’t be at this point without everyone who has stood with us during this challenging time and no amount of 'thank yous' will ever be enough.

"We know that the whole of Bristol is right there with us, wanting nothing more than for Underfall Yard to return to a proper, working boatyard. We’re really down to the final push now and we know that, together, we can achieve the rebuild of Underfall Yard.”