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Town urged to help save Martyrs’ Monument

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An appeal has been launched to save a historic St Andrews monument from erosion.

The Martyrs’ Monument has suffered from the effects of the weather, pollution and salt in the seaside air and it is hoped the community will rally round and help to raise at least £100,000 for its conservation and restoration.

Local alliance charity the St Andrews Partnership has brought together St Andrews Community Council, St Andrews Preservation Trust and Fife Council to draw up plans for essential work on the obelisk at Bow Butts, which is a prominent feature of the town’s skyline.

The structure was built in 1842-43 to commemorate four leading Protestant figures who were martyred in St Andrews between 1520 and 1560 and highlights the important role that the town played in the Reformation. Despite its historic importance and high profile, the condition of the landmark has deteriorated in recent years, with erosion ravaging the locally-quarried sandstone.

Specialist conservation architects are to provide an estimate for the work needed to prevent further damage and restore some of its most attractive and interesting features, including inscriptions and ornamental carvings. Their findings are expected by December, before approval is sought from Historic Scotland and Fife Council.

It is expected the work will cost at least £100,000 and possibly as much as £150,000.

Provided consent is granted and sufficient funds are raised, it will be carried out during late spring and early summer 2011.

St Andrews Partnership is appealing to local organisations, residents, businesses and visitors to donate to the cause. Various grants will also be sought.

Details are available at martyrs-monument.standrews.co.uk