Old Town Quarry in Weston-super-Mare condemned over health and safety fears

North Somerset Council have closed the site 'with immediate effect'

Old Town Quarry, Weston Super Mare
Author: Oliver MorganPublished 30th Aug 2023
Last updated 29th Jun 2024

Weston-Super-Mare's historic quarry on South Road has been condemned because of serious health and safety issues.

North Somerset Council have closed the site with immediate effect because of serious structural problems with the buildings.

Recent surveys of the Old Town Quarry identified the serious issues, and now the authority is working to arrange to demolish one a condemned structure on the site during the autumn.

They'll then carry out further surveys of the site to confirm what other works may be needed for it to be safe for re-opening to the public.

'A significant asset in the town's cultural offer'

Cllr Mike Solomon, North Somerset Council's executive member for culture and leisure, said: ā€œWeston's Old Town Quarry is a significant asset in the townā€™s cultural offer.

"As such, we aim to do all we reasonably can to keep it available for current and future generations to enjoy.

"The demolition of the unsafe structure requires that the site is closed, and while that is happening, weā€™ll work with partners with the aim of securing a long-term future for this fantastic location.ā€

The old quarry has been leased by Weston-super-Mare Civic Society since the 1980s but following discussions between the society and the siteā€™s owners, North Somerset Council, the lease has been forfeited and the site is now the sole responsibility of the council.

In the longer-term, plans are for Weston-super-Mare Town Council to take over the site.

The local council has has agreed a vision and investment package for the location, and would mean the site remains in public ownership, giving greater control to local communities to shape its future.

The entrance to the Old Town Quarry

'It is somewhere special for local people and visitors'

Cllr Solomon added: ā€œIā€™m delighted that the town council is committed to taking on the site in the future and make it somewhere special for local people and visitors to enjoy and creative businesses to flourish.

"We have every sympathy for the occupiers who have been trading at the site, but public safety has forced us to close the site at short notice. We hope the resident artists will work with the town council and could return to the site in the future.ā€

The people who currently occupy the site have been told about the immediate closure, and North Somerset Council say they're working to identify an alternative site for them whilt the works are carried out.

The authority add they'll also continue to offer this support to any who've not been able to make their own alternative arrangements.

David Agassiz, Chairman of Weston-super-Mare Civic Society, said: ā€œThe Civic Society leased the Old Town Quarry many years ago and have been pleased that it has become a local attraction and a centre for the arts.

"The Society, of whom all the Trustees are unpaid volunteers, requested some years ago that North Somerset Council hand the site over to a new operator as it does not have the skills and resources to manage the site and does not want the responsibility. Unfortunately, the site has a number of issues.

"North Somerset Council recently undertook surveys and a review of the lease. As a result, it took the decision to issue a Section 146 Forfeiture Notice on the Civic Society. The Civic Society Trustees were not able to remedy the breaches and raised no objection to North Somerset Council forfeiting the lease, so that has now taken effect.ā€

Malcolm Nicholson, Town Clerk of Weston-super-Mare Town Council, said: "The Old Town Quarry is a lovely place and the town council is keen to take it on to secure its longterm future as a community arts and cultural facility.

"We're in discussion with North Somerset Council to seek agreement to transfer the quarry to the town council, and to start repairs and improvements so it can reopen as soon as possible."

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