Repair on Shandon Clock to be completed in a fortnight

The repair of Shandon Clock will be completed in a fortnight. The clock stopped working nine months ago and despite the issue being riased with the City Council it remained out of action until redFM launched a campaign to raise the cash needed to fund the repairs.. In May the Council announced that finance was being made available to repair the clock and awarded the repair contract to the city based Stokes, Clocks and watches.. Work on the Shandon Clock has been ongoing since the middle of June and speaking on the Neil Prendeville Show Philip Stokes says he is working on making a number of parts Press PLAY button above to listen to the audio
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