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Big Ben needs drastic repairs

The most famous clock in the world, Britain's Big Ben, is so dilapidated that it could grind to a halt unless drastic repairs are carried out.

Great Clock, otherwise known as Big Ben

File photo. Source: AAP

Big Ben, the British Parliament's iconic clock, is so dilapidated it could grind to a halt altogether unless drastic repairs are carried out.

A report presented to Britain's cross-party Commons Finance Committee has set out a £29.2 million ($A61.69 million) plan for fixing the issues but the total repair bill could rise to as much as £40 million.

It would see the mechanism shut down for four months - believed to be the longest stoppage in its 156-year history.

The document, seen by the Mail on Sunday and Sunday Times, outlined the problems:

"The clock currently has chronic problems with the bearings behind the hands and the pendulum.

"Either could become acute at any time, causing the clock to stop - or worse."

Action is also needed to combat "severe metal erosion, cracks in the roof and other structural defects" in the Elizabeth Tower.

"There are major concerns that if this is not carried out within the next two to three years, the clock mechanism is at risk of failure with the huge risk of international reputational damage for Parliament," the report said.

"In the event of a clock-hand failure, it could take up to a year to repair due to the scaffolding needed."

The proposed £29 million "full refurbishment" would involve the clock being stopped for four months, and each of the four faces covered in turn a work was undertaken.

Officials admit it would cost only £4.9 million ($A10.35 million) "to prevent the clock from failing", but they suggested the cost could rise to a cumulative total of £40 million if the underlying problems are not dealt with in one go.

The public purse is already facing a massive restoration bill of up to £7 billion for the crumbling Palace of Westminster.


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