The Griffin, a popular pub nestled in the heart of Carlisle's city centre, has been granted permission to replace its signage, breathing new life into the historic building. Cumberland Council planners approved the application on Monday, July 22, allowing for a comprehensive update to the pub's exterior appearance.
Situated in Court Square near the railway station, The Griffin occupies a prime location in Carlisle's bustling core. The building, which once housed The Midland Bank, stands as a testament to the city's rich architectural heritage. Its proximity to other significant structures, including the Citadel Station and The Citadel itself, underscores the importance of maintaining its aesthetic appeal while respecting its historical significance.
The approved plans encompass a range of signage elements designed to enhance The Griffin's visibility and charm. These include a replacement pictorial sign, two sets of individual letters, a welcoming vinyl decal for the doorway, and four amenity boards. The comprehensive approach aims to refresh the pub's exterior while maintaining its character as a Grade II listed building dating back to 1865-7.
Originally constructed for the Cumberland Union Banking Company by Daniel Birkett of Carlisle and Liverpool, The Griffin building boasts a storied past. Historical records, including reports from the Carlisle Journal in 1865 and 1867, document the building's inception and eventual opening, which was delayed due to a bricklayers' strike. This rich history adds layers of significance to the current renovation efforts, highlighting the delicate balance between preservation and modernization.
The signage replacement project, to be carried out by Ashleigh Signs, will adhere to strict guidelines to ensure minimal impact on the building's structure. The new signs will be installed in the same locations as the existing ones, utilizing current fixings wherever possible. This approach not only maintains the building's integrity but also streamlines the installation process.
Safety and professionalism are paramount in the execution of this project. Before work commences, a thorough health and safety assessment will be conducted by the main contractor. Scaffolding will be erected, and appropriate safety measures will be implemented to protect both workers and pedestrians. Ashleigh Signs will provide a detailed method statement to guide the installation process, ensuring compliance with all relevant regulations and best practices.
The approval of this signage replacement project reflects a careful consideration of The Griffin's role in Carlisle's urban landscape. Planning officials have determined that the proposed changes will not adversely affect the surrounding area and will help preserve the building's character. By meeting the objectives of the National Planning Policy Framework concerning development in historic contexts, The Griffin's renovation aligns with local planning policies, ensuring that this beloved pub will continue to be a vibrant part of Carlisle's city centre for years to come.