THESE pictures show two climbers scaling the side of Worcester Cathedral.
The two were seen climbing the Cathedral to see where there was damage - after Storm Arwen hit at the weekend.
The team were there to decide what necessary repairs must be made.
The moment was captured by Roger Mason, who posted the impressive pictures on our Facebook Camera Club.
A spokeswoman from the Cathedral said: "This work is part of an ongoing investigation regarding the damage suffered in the storm last week, so that we can plan a programme of repair work to restore Worcester Cathedral."
As a result of the storm, a part of the pinnacle from the side of the tower fell through the roof of the north quire aisle as well as a piece of masonry falling from one of the towers and piercing the north choir aisle roof.
The Cathedral was closed on Saturday, November 27 and Sunday, November 28, with some services being cancelled too.
A team of experts has been conducting investigations in order to weather-proof the affected areas of the building.
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