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David Mitchell sets Swansea clocks to 12 o'clock | David Mitchell sets Swansea clocks to 12 o'clock |
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Clocks in Swansea are standing still after the official responsible for maintaining them retired. | Clocks in Swansea are standing still after the official responsible for maintaining them retired. |
Official horologist, David Mitchell, set eight of the city's landmark clocks to midnight on his final farewell - citing safety reasons. | Official horologist, David Mitchell, set eight of the city's landmark clocks to midnight on his final farewell - citing safety reasons. |
The city council says it is putting a new contract in place for the clocks. | The city council says it is putting a new contract in place for the clocks. |
But it means the hands on clocks at the city's Guildhall, St Mary's Church and historic old police station remain firmly stuck at 12 o'clock. | But it means the hands on clocks at the city's Guildhall, St Mary's Church and historic old police station remain firmly stuck at 12 o'clock. |
"I have been doing it since 1985 until I finished last week with no-one to replace me," explained Mr Mitchell, the only fellow of the British Horological Institute in south Wales. | "I have been doing it since 1985 until I finished last week with no-one to replace me," explained Mr Mitchell, the only fellow of the British Horological Institute in south Wales. |
"But I stopped the clocks on safety grounds on Saturday. | "But I stopped the clocks on safety grounds on Saturday. |
"I didn't want the weights falling over on the pulley systems. Swansea has stopped." | "I didn't want the weights falling over on the pulley systems. Swansea has stopped." |
Swansea council said it was in the process of offering a new contract to Mr Mitchell so "the clocks can be started up" and "continue to be maintained for the next 12 months". | |
People in the city were baffled by all the stopped clocks. | People in the city were baffled by all the stopped clocks. |
Office worker Deidre Spencer, 58, said: "It is all a bit strange because I've been looking at the Guildhall clock for years. They say time stands still for no-one - but it does for Swansea council now." | Office worker Deidre Spencer, 58, said: "It is all a bit strange because I've been looking at the Guildhall clock for years. They say time stands still for no-one - but it does for Swansea council now." |
A council spokesman said: "We are hopeful we can finalise the latest contract details quite quickly so that the clocks in council-owned buildings can continue running. | A council spokesman said: "We are hopeful we can finalise the latest contract details quite quickly so that the clocks in council-owned buildings can continue running. |
"The long-term aim is to install automated winding systems into the council-owned clocks to provide a more efficient solution to reduce future costs." | "The long-term aim is to install automated winding systems into the council-owned clocks to provide a more efficient solution to reduce future costs." |
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