Warning over exposed metal Blackpool on beach

Metal from an old outfall pipe has been exposed by tides

Anchorsholme beach
Author: Shelagh Parkinson (LDRS)Published 22nd Apr 2022

Beach goers are being warned to take care after metal sheets have been exposed on the shoreline at Anchorsholme.

Ward councillors Tony Williams and Paul Galley raised the alarm after structures believed to be associated with former outfall pipes have been uncovered by high tides.

The area affected is on the seafront opposite the western entrance to Anchorsholme Park.

Coun Williams said: “The sheet metals were installed by United Utilities when they blocked off the old outfall pipes.

“Over time the sea water has eroded these caps and we are now left with sharp, dangerous shards of rusty metal that could easily cut someone’s foot or injure a dog.

“Coun Galley and I are aware of how dangerous these can potentially be, and we have reported them to senior council officers who will instruct United Utilities to make them safe.

“We would also ask that people using this stretch of the beach stay away from this area of the beach until the repair work has been carried out.”

Members of the Sea Defence Project FY5 Facebook group, a community group with interests in the Anchorsholme sea defence project, have also spotted the exposed metal.

Their spokesperson said: “The big spring tides have exposed it all, and the edges are jagged and dangerous.

“The tides have been large and accompanied by storms, and the nearby wreck of The Abana has never been so exposed as it is now. “

Blackpool Council and United Utilities have been contacted to respond to the concerns raised.

A new 3.75km outfall pipe was installed at Anchorsholme around four years ago by United Utilities as part of an £80m investment in Blackpool’s sewerage system.

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