Close Menu
London ReviewsLondon Reviews
  • Home
  • What’s On News
  • Going Out
  • Reviews
  • Spotlight
  • AI News
  • Tech & Gadgets
  • Travel
  • Horoscopes
  • Web Stories
  • Forgotten eBooks

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

What's Hot
CMA announces package of actions on business software and cloud services

CMA announces package of actions on business software and cloud services

March 31, 2026
Scotland-France ferry link moves closer with £3 million UK Government commitment

Scotland-France ferry link moves closer with £3 million UK Government commitment

March 31, 2026
5% off everything at tiqets.com

5% off everything at tiqets.com

March 31, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
London ReviewsLondon Reviews
Subscribe
  • Home
  • What’s On News
  • Going Out
  • Reviews
  • Spotlight
  • AI News
  • Tech & Gadgets
  • Travel
  • Horoscopes
  • Web Stories
  • Forgotten eBooks
London ReviewsLondon Reviews
Home » This 160-Year-Old Pier On England’s Coast Will Soon Reopen After A Major £20 Million Restoration
Travel

This 160-Year-Old Pier On England’s Coast Will Soon Reopen After A Major £20 Million Restoration

November 13, 20252 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Telegram WhatsApp
This 160-Year-Old Pier On England’s Coast Will Soon Reopen After A Major £20 Million Restoration
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
Southport, Merseyside, UK, June 24, 2024; Aerial view of Southport Pier with Stunning Sunset, Southport MerseysideSouthport, Merseyside, UK, June 24, 2024; Aerial view of Southport Pier with Stunning Sunset, Southport Merseyside


This Victorian-era pier, stretching 1.1 kilometres and dating back to the 1860s, has been closed since 2022 due to safety concerns, including rotting wood, rusty steel supports, and a minor fire caused by faulty electrics. After an extensive £20 million refurbishment funded by the government, the UK’s second longest pier is set to reopen mid-2027.

The upcoming restoration will address these issues by reinforcing the structure, replacing damaged boards and steel, and installing new gates and security cameras. A long-term maintenance plan has also been put in place to preserve the pier’s future.

UK’s second longest pier is set to reopen mid-2027

Southport Pier has a rich history and has been a vital part of the local economy, contributing an estimated £15 million annually. Despite setbacks caused by a poorly planned refurbishment in 2002 that added a tram but failed to future-proof the pier, local council leader Marion Atkinson emphasises the pier as a symbol of Southport’s identity and heritage, now secured for years to come thanks to local and central government support.

Visitors to Southport can enjoy a range of attractions at the pier, including Silcock’s Funland with children’s rides, arcade machines, and a café. Nearby, there are parks, a marine lake, and family-friendly activities such as boating, playgrounds, miniature golf, and a model village. Dining options and interesting museums, such as the lawnmower museum, add to the visitor experience.

The restoration of Southport Pier reflects a broader trend of revitalising historic British pierswith other piers like Birnbeck and Kent also receiving funding for improvements. Southport’s pier reopening aims to restore its status as a cherished seaside destination, blending heritage with modern amenities to attract families and tourists once again.

This refurbishment project, set to begin in 2026 and last about 14 months, promises a bright future for what remains one of the UK’s most iconic seaside landmarks.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Subject knowledge enhancement: guidance for ITT providers

Subject knowledge enhancement: guidance for ITT providers

March 31, 2026
Dance after hours at the Barbican

Dance after hours at the Barbican

March 31, 2026
London Infrastructure Framework | London Forum

London Infrastructure Framework | London Forum

March 31, 2026
The Best Bookshops in London | Books

The Best Bookshops in London | Books

March 31, 2026
Save al fresco dining on Poyser Street

Save al fresco dining on Poyser Street

March 31, 2026
London youth homelessness hits spike at 17,000 people

London youth homelessness hits spike at 17,000 people

March 31, 2026
Editors Picks
Scotland-France ferry link moves closer with £3 million UK Government commitment

Scotland-France ferry link moves closer with £3 million UK Government commitment

March 31, 2026
5% off everything at tiqets.com

5% off everything at tiqets.com

March 31, 2026
Subject knowledge enhancement: guidance for ITT providers

Subject knowledge enhancement: guidance for ITT providers

March 31, 2026
Dance after hours at the Barbican

Dance after hours at the Barbican

March 31, 2026
Latest News
UKHO specialists recognised in New Year Honours

UKHO specialists recognised in New Year Honours

By News Room
London Infrastructure Framework | London Forum

London Infrastructure Framework | London Forum

By News Room
London bin collection and recycling rules change from today

London bin collection and recycling rules change from today

By News Room
London Reviews
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo YouTube
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Disclosure
© 2026 London Reviews. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.