The Perrott's Folly Company was formed in 1984 to renovate the tower and make it accessible to the public. The company obtained grants from
English Heritage and
Birmingham City Council to secure the building. In the summer of 2005 the Perrott's Folly Company, in partnership with
Birmingham Conservation Trust, completed work to stabilise the structure. However, money still has to be found to complete repairs to some of the key features. In April 2008 the tower was temporarily opened to the public, housing an art exhibition in co-operation with the
Ikon Gallery. It was opened again in May 2008 as part of a weekend of celebrations of the life of
J. R. R. Tolkien. The Perrott's Folly Company was formally closed in August 2009. The tower was managed by Trident Housing Association between 2005 and 2017 and is now managed by Re.Future Collective, a Birmingham based Arts and Architecture Collective. ==References==