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Wedgwood Institute: Safeguarding Begins on Iconic Building
12 Jan
Summary
- Vital safeguarding work commenced on the Grade II* listed Wedgwood Institute.
- The project focuses on the north east corner and is expected to last six weeks.
- £318,966 in funding was secured for essential weather-proofing and access safety.

Safeguarding efforts have begun on the Grade II* listed Wedgwood Institute in Stoke-on-Trent, a significant heritage site. The initial phase of work targets the building's north east corner and is scheduled for completion in approximately six weeks. This preservation initiative is part of a broader strategy by the city council to protect the historic structure.
Secured in 2024, £318,966 in funding from Historic England is dedicated to making the Wedgwood Institute weather-tight and safely accessible. Previous interventions included a controlled demolition to ensure structural integrity. The institute, built in the 1860s, was originally intended for educational courses but has been vacant for several years.




