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| 24 Mar 2023 | |
| Written by Claire Bunting | |
| Of Interest |
If you have been on campus in the last few weeks, you will have noticed that the scaffolding is part way down on the Clock Tower. Some work remains to restoration of the porch roof and attention will will soon move to the complete final touches around the front door. Max Porter (10092) partner at Johnston Houston provided us with a quick update of the progress to date. Max also provides an explantation for the green windows at the top of the Tower too, which has intrigued a few of us!
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