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Posted 13 May 2005 - 02:32 AM

From the BBC Website, 3rd May 2005

Castle closes after roof leaks

Colchester Castle has been forced to close for most of May to repair a leak in its roof.
Water began filtering through the plaster ceiling and leaked inside the building.
All rare and valuable items, including Roman artefacts, are being packed up for safe keeping.
The Essex castle will shut until 28th May. The Norman castle, in Britain's oldest recorded town, was built on Roman foundations.
Colchester Borough Council's marketing officer Marie Taylor said: "It is sad to see the castle close, but the work has to be done."
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Posted 25 May 2006 - 06:51 AM

A view of Colchester Castle from Grose's Antiquities, 1773.

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Posted 10 September 2007 - 07:26 AM

Two old postcards of Colchester Castle, recently purchased.

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Posted 26 November 2009 - 06:22 AM

From The Daily Gazette, 25th November 2009

Castle revamp aims to bring Colchester history to life

Long-awaited plans for Colchester’s landmark castle to get a major overhaul will be completed by the summer of 2012, it is hoped. Colchester Council chiefs have won £265,300 to draw up detailed proposals for a £2.9million revamp of Colchester Castle Museum.

They hope their plans will win a further £1.6 million of lottery funding next year, with the remainder coming from other sources, including council funds and regional and European donations. If all goes well, the castle would close for several months ahead of a major relaunch in 2012, just before the London Olympics.

Philip Wise, Heritage manager at Colchester and Ipswich Museum Service, said: “We’re working on a major exhibition for when we reopen in the summer of 2012, and that will be a very large international exhibition from China.”

Back in the summer, things were not looking so positive, after a previous bid for funding was rejected by the Heritage Lottery Fund. The latest announcement came after separate attempts to fund improvements to Castle Park and a £1million visitors’ centre for the town’s newly-discovered Roman Circus also failed, leading to concerns that Colchester’s tourist attractions could suffer as a result.

Robyn Llewellyn, the fund’s head for the east of England, said while there was not enough money to go round at the time, it thought the castle bid was an excellent one.

She said: “It was simply that there wasn’t enough money at the time. The board were delighted to see the revised application and they were pleased to be able to offer development funding and a round one pass. This is an indication that the Heritage Lottery Fund really likes what they’re doing. I think this project includes everything we’re trying to support through the fund. The bid now incorporates new finds and new parts of the story of Colchester, like the Roman Circus and the Stanway graves. It’s a collection of international importance here in Colchester and it’s in one of the most important buildings in Britain.”

The castle currently attracts around 100,000 visitors from across the region every year – a figure council and museum bosses want to see increased. Philip Wise said the upgrades would focus on two areas – the Norman keep itself and the history of Colchester.

He said: “We’re aiming to conserve and improve the building, and that will involve works to the 1930s roof, which, is beginning to show its age. We’re also putting in a new heating system, which will be state-of-the-art and improve the environment for visitors and collections. But, most of all, we want to tell the story of the castle in a much better way. One of the things visitors have said repeatedly is ‘please tell us more about the history of this fascinating building’, so that’s what we’re going to do.”

Mr. Wise said the museum also wanted to tell the story of Colchester from the Roman era up until the 1700s. It will take in the construction of the Norman keep, ordered by William the Conqueror, as well as its use by the Witchfinder General Matthew Hopkins and the subsequent siege of Colchester in the 1640s.

Mr. Wise said: “We’re going to include as many as we can of the new discoveries we’ve made, like the very important late Iron Age burials from Stanway that were excavated a few years ago, as well as the Roman Circus, of course. We’ll do all of this after engaging with the community. I believe that the overall benefit for visitors will be a much greater opportunity to engage with their past. When you go into the redisplayed castle, you will get a very clear story about the history of Colchester. You’ll find out about the remarkable events and the people who have lived, worked and died here. You’ll also have the opportunity to interact with that history in new and exciting ways.”
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Posted 06 December 2009 - 04:39 AM

An engraving of Colchester Castle dated 1773 (in fact, the same as in the second post here) and recently added to my collection.

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