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Derbyshire construction firm makes progress on restoration of historic Nottingham landmark

G F Tomlinson completes latest stage of £30m Nottingham Castle project

G F Tomlinson is involved in a £30 million project to turn Nottingham Castle into a major tourist attraction(Image: Jennie Holland PR)

A Derbyshire construction firm has completed the latest stage of a multi-million pound restoration project involving a historic Nottingham landmark.

G F Tomlinson, which is headquartered at Little Eaton, near Derby, is the lead contractor for the renovation of Ducal Palace.

The works are part of the £30 million redevelopment of Nottingham Castle, funded by the Heritage Lottery fund, D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership, Nottingham Castle Trust and Nottingham City Council, which aims to transform the site into a world-class heritage destination.

Significant renovation works at the Ducal Palace are progressing well and 15km of scaffold tubing has now been removed to make way for the next stage of restoration at the historic site.

G F Tomlinson was appointed by project lead Nottingham City Council due to its established history of delivering heritage sector projects across the region.

G F Tomlinson has now removed 15km of scaffolding at the landmark(Image: Jennie Holland PR)

The project includes creating a new state-of-the-art visitor centre and a new extension to the Ducal Palace, where brand-new Robin Hood and Rebellion galleries will be created to celebrate Nottingham’s most famous outlaw.

Works to the palace until this point have involved stripping back and returning the site to its original 1870s state, including the removal of the roof following a number of modifications since the 19th century.

The original Ducal Palace building burned down in 1831 and was rebuilt in 1875 and later opened as a gallery in 1878.