Future repairs to a Grade II listed pier in Plymouth could be funded by selling off historic sites in the city, council bosses have heard.
West Hoe pier shut on 1 September for six weeks of stabilisation repairs and could close again in the spring.
Built in the 1880s, the structure has been subject to many repairs over the years because of damage caused by the waves.
Councillor Chris Penberthy told Plymouth City Council’s cabinet, on Monday, that selling Pounds House mansion in Central Park and the 16th Century Merchant’s House would fund further repairs.
