53 metre platform helps with ripped-off steeple
On 24th July 2008 thieves stripping
lead from St John the Evangelist Church in Birkby, near Huddersfield
pulled the top off the 50 metre (150ft) steeple, the highest in the
Wakefield Diocese, after having attached their van to the copper lightening
conductor in order to pull it free.
However the lingtening conductor, a 60 metre-plus length of copper,
was firmly attacthed to the top of the steeple, so the thieves got more
than bargained for. Falling masonry smashed through the church roof
with such force that it crashed through the floor below and into the
cellars.
A Bradford based contractor was called in to make the steeple safe,
but struggled to find a way to reach the damage. The first lift that
was called was too short, the contractor then checked with Wilson Access
Hire in Elland, Leeds. The company’s 53 metre Wumag WT530 had just completed
a job in Leeds and was redirected to the church.
The lift was used to survey the damage, remove looses stones from the
top of the steeple in order to prevent further damage and then cap it.
Tarpaulins were also put over the roof to cover the holes.
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