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Several parties have advocated the relocation of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from its current location at the Palace of Westminster, London, to the English Midlands or Northern England, for economic or other reasons. A contributing factor in favour of relocating the Parliament is the extremely high cost of any restoration programme.
MPs and peers want more time to explore the costs of an ‘enhanced maintenance’ option for repairing the Palace of Westminster. Decision on Parliament restoration delayed again Skip to main content
The Sunday Times said the work could take 20 years, with MPs and peers having to move out during the restoration. Full plan for Parliament restoration due in 2023 amid reports of £14bn bill Skip ...
In November 2016 Chris Byrant committee member and spokesperson for the restoration of the palace, said he would like the restoration of the Palace of Westminster and programme of works in parliament's Northern Estate combined into one overarching programme of works on the parliamentary estate because the works in the Northern Estate need to be ...
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The Parliament Hill Rehabilitation is a series of ongoing rehabilitation and preservation projects at the complex on Parliament Hill, in Ottawa, Ontario. The $3-billion project [ 1 ] aims to preserve and rehabilitate the Parliament of Canada and various buildings within the Parliamentary Precinct.
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When commissioned in 1992 the cost of Portcullis House was to be £165m. After building cost inflation and delays, the price increased to £235m. Costs included £150,000 for decorative fig trees, £2m for electric blinds and, for each MP, a reclining chair at £440. [5] A parliamentary inquiry into the over-spend was carried by Sir Thomas Legg.