Permission to allow repair works to a damaged section of wall next to the cliff railway in Bridgnorth has still not been granted, the town council has said.
Cliff Railway owner Malvern Tipping at the stricken funicular railway earlier his year
While one section of the wall overlooking the funicular railway has been repaired, a further section still needs to be fixed before the attraction can reopen. But Mr Tipping has not signed the documents provided by the town council and has argued that they"had served the wrong paperwork". The statement said:"Bridgnorth Town Council confirms that the correct paperwork has been issued to the operator of the Cliff Railway and is still waiting for signed copies of the appropriate documentation be returned to the Council allowing the next stage of the remedial works to begin.
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