HUNDREDS of people turned out for the official re-opening of Wordsley's Red House Glass Cone which has undergone a £1.5 million restoration.
The Mayor of Dudley, Councillor Hilary Bills, was among those in attendance on Saturday when a Christmas craft fair was held as part of the reopening event.
The Dudley Council run site in Camp Hill has undergone a £1.5 million restoration over the last 12 months, with partial closures while vital sensitive work has been carried out.
Cllr Bills, Mayor of Dudley, said: “It was an honour to officially re-open the cone on Saturday, and the turnout reflects how important it is as an attraction to people in the borough.
“The programme of works will ensure this precious site is protected and conserved for future generations to enjoy.”
The annual Christmas Tree Festival also began over the weekend and people can take part in the Christmas trail, which runs until December 21.
The first 150 children who complete the trail will receive a keepsake glass token, made on site by resident artist Bethany Wood.
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