Historic pier admission charge to double

One of the West Country's most famous piers is doubling its admission cost.
The Grand Pier in Weston-super-Mare, north Somerset, is increasing its charge from £1 to £2 from 5 April.
Bosses said the rising cost of inflation means they need to start charging their 600,000 annual visitors more to "preserve the structure".
Tim Moyle, pier director, said: "The price increase is vital to continue to maintain the historic structure - a Grade II-listed building - and protect its long-term future."

Last year, more than £1m was spent on "essential upkeep", Mr Moyle added.
The £1 admission fee, which was launched in 2011, has helped to pay for regular structural checks and upgrades.
Local residents who want to keep visiting for free can apply for a My Grand Pier Card through the pier's website.
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