Falkirk Council has announced the start of a restoration project on the historic Bruce Obelisk, an important piece of local history commemorating James Bruce of Kinnaird, a descendant of the most famous King of Scots, Robert the Bruce.
Made by Carron Iron Works, the Obelisk is a cast-iron monument commissioned in 1785 by James Bruce himself in memory of his wife Mary and stands as a testament to Falkirk's craftsmanship and heritage during the industrial revolution.
After being temporarily moved in 1993, the Obelisk has endured the test of time and the elements but is now displaying signs of aging at its last location in Larbert Old Parish Church.
The restoration project is being led by Falkirk Council and managed on-site by framework consultants WSP and the intricate process of rejuvenating the Obelisk is being led by iron restoration specialists Lost Art Limited in Wigan.
The restoration journey will involve delicate repairs, restoration of missing parts and a faithful replication of the monument's original design and colour scheme. The pathway leading to and surrounding the tomb area will also be renewed.
Once restored the Obelisk will return to its rightful place atop the Kinnaird family tomb in Larbert Old Parish Church graveyard.
Funding for this project has been secured from various sources. A grant of £32,500 from Historic Environment Scotland (HES), joined by contributions from the Council's Bereavement Service and Avondale Environmental, part of the NPL Group, through the Scottish Landfill Communities Fund.
Generous donations from Falkirk Local History Society and Falkirk Preceptory and Priory have also significantly bolstered the project's support.
Councillor Cecil Meiklejohn, Leader of Falkirk Council said: "The funding and contributions from Historic Environment Scotland and our partners underline the community's dedication to preserving Falkirk's rich historical heritage.
"The project is well on track with an anticipated completion in Spring 2024 and we are pleased the Bruce Obelisk, a pivotal piece of our heritage will continue to stand tall for many years to come."
Susan O'Connor, Head of Grants at Historic Environment Scotland, said: "The Bruce Obelisk is a crucial part of local Falkirk history and we're delighted to be funding its restoration, ensuring the longevity of this vital piece of heritage and its continued enjoyment by the community."
The local community have also been involved with the restoration project that was initially prioritised in 2021 following a survey by HES.
In 2022, teachers and pupils from the Art and English Departments of Larbert High School produced creative art, multimedia and written work based on the story of James Bruce, to whose family the Bruce Obelisk is dedicated; they were mentored by Geoff Bailey, local historical expert.
Local Community Groups and Institutions including Falkirk Made Friends, Communities Along the Carron and Larbert Old Parish Church have also supported the project. In addition, Lord Thurlow, a descendant of James Bruce, to whose family the Obelisk was dedicated, has also confirmed his family's support for the project.
Time and date
CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Latest Construction News
26/11/2024
Scottish Water has unveiled its largest-ever procurement initiative, aiming to modernise the nation's water and wastewater infrastructure while safeguarding the environment. The program, named Delivery Vehicle 4, is valued between £5 billion and £9 billion and is set to run from 2027 to 2033, with ...
26/11/2024
The City of Edinburgh Council has granted planning permission, subject to conditions, for the refurbishment of Calton Square, an office building currently occupied by Baillie Gifford until the end of December 2025. Promoted by Ardstone Capital on behalf of Manova Partners, the project aims to ...
26/11/2024
First Minister John Swinney, MSP for Perthshire North, praised the progress being made on the construction of the new Perth High School during a visit on Friday, 22 November. He was joined by Jim Fairlie, MSP for Perthshire South and Kinross-shire, alongside senior Perth and Kinross Councillors, ...
26/11/2024
A state-of-the-art playpark has officially opened at King George V Park in Bearsden, following the completion of a £100,000 refurbishment. Funded by a combination of East Dunbartonshire Council (EDC) Capital Funding and the Scottish Government’s Renewing Scotland’s Play Parks initiative, the ...
26/11/2024
Fife Council has launched a public consultation, inviting residents, businesses, and organizations to contribute ideas and propose sites for inclusion in the next Local Development Plan, known as Fife's Place Plan. The council is calling on community councils, landowners, and developers to share ...
26/11/2024
The Chief Executive of East Lothian Council has announced she is to retire in February 2025. Monica Patterson who has been Chief Executive for almost five years, has spent most of her professional career working in local government. Prior to joining East Lothian Council in 2010, she was Head of ...
25/11/2024
West of Scotland Housing Association (WSHA) and Connect Modular have jointly submitted a planning application to Glasgow City Council for the development of 33 affordable homes in Cowlairs. This project aligns with the wider Cowlairs Park regeneration scheme and the city's ambitious housing ...
25/11/2024
Arc-Tech (Scotland) has successfully completed a £6m Mechanical and Electrical (M&E) services package for the Lost Shore Surf Resort in Edinburgh. The state-of-the-art resort, which opened its doors earlier this month, features a range of amenities, including a wave pool, luxury lodges, and ...
25/11/2024
Scottish Water has successfully completed the construction of a groundbreaking hydro energy generation scheme at Whiteadder Reservoir in East Lothian. This innovative project, believed to be the first of its kind in Europe, will harness the power of water to offset a significant portion of the ...
25/11/2024
Work is set to commence on a £6.5 million project to upgrade the Double Dykes Gypsy/Traveller site near Perth. The initiative aims to replace outdated chalets with modern, energy-efficient accommodation and implement significant site improvements. Perth & Kinross Council secured £3.9 million from ...