House of Lords: Public Statues

(asked on 5th March 2026) - View Source

Question

To ask The Senior Deputy Speaker why a tensile barrier has been present around the statue of the 1st Earl of Chatham in the content lobby of the House of Lords in recent weeks; who placed that barrier there; and for how long it is intended to remain there.


This question was answered on 18th March 2026

I am informed that the tensile barrier has been placed in front of the statue of the Earl of Chatham to prevent any damage during public tours of the Palace of Westminster. While it has not been possible to identify who has placed them there on each occasion, the relevant teams have been reminded to alert visitors not to touch the statues and for the barriers to be removed once public tours have concluded. The tensile barrier originally in front of the statue will be replaced with a rope barrier as soon as is practical.

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