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<p>The Speaker has indicated that this is a matter for Members of the House of Commons.
The House of Commons Commission will respond to any decision of the House on this
matter. In the absence of any such decision, the Commission's position on the sounding
of Big Ben remains unchanged.</p><p>For the Bell to ring on 31 January, the temporary
striking mechanism used for Remembrance Sunday and New Year's Eve would need to be
reattached and tested to ensure the timing is correct. Alongside this work, a temporary
floor of the belfry where Big Ben is housed would also need to be installed, as extensive
work is currently taking place in this area. The cost for the temporary floor and
installing, testing and striking Big Ben would be approximately £120,000.</p><p>In
addition to the set-up, the delay to work in the belfry would push back the planned
programme of works by two to four weeks, with each week of delays costing approximately
£100,000 a week. As such, the minimum cost of sounding Big Ben would be £320,000 but
could be much higher (up to £500,000). These costs are based on a notice period of
approximately two weeks. Should the project team be required to strike the bell with
less notice, these costs would increase substantially.</p>
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