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Volunteers Revive Historic Pier After Storm
28 Feb
Summary
- Roker Pier tours resume after storm damage closure in 2023.
- Volunteers share personal connections to the historic lighthouse.
- The pier, built 1885-1903, was restored in 2018 and tours began.

Volunteer tour guides are set for the first full summer season at Roker Pier and Lighthouse since storm damage led to a two-year closure. The historic structure in Sunderland, originally constructed between 1885 and 1903 by engineer Henry Hay Wake, reopened its tours after extensive restoration in 2018.
Storm Babet caused significant damage in 2023, resulting in the pier's closure for nearly two years. Volunteers, some with deep family connections to the pier's construction and restoration, are passionate about preserving its history and sharing its engineering marvels with new generations.
Many volunteers are retired individuals drawn to the role by fascination with engineer Wake's innovative designs and the pier's mechanical engineering. They emphasize the importance of maintaining historical knowledge and expressing a shared love for the pier.




