Dancing Girls reclaim their lofty position

This week saw the return of the two ‘Dancing Girls’ sculptures to the newly refurbished tower tops at Spanish City, Whitley Bay. The copper figures have undergone detailed repairs and restoration at specialist conservators in London.
This is the culmination of two years work on this iconic Grade II seaside pleasure dome to make the building structurally sound and watertight. Click here for more details on Spanish City
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