Further storm damage to Ventnor seafront

Two large concrete panels have collapsed into the sea

Published 10th Nov 2022

There's a warning people are putting themselves in danger by ignoring closure signs and temporary barriers along Ventnor seafront.

It comes follows several days of pounding waves which have battered the eastern promenade and undermined a 25-foot section of the sea wall, making it extremely dangerous for people to use.

A section of the revetment, just beyond Ventnor Skatepark, was closed last Friday (4th November 2022) after a site inspection revealed cracking and voiding to part of the coastal defences.

Since then the council said the damage had worsened with two large concrete panels collapsing into the sea during Tuesday's storm surge.

Natasha Dix, the council's strategic manager for environment, said: "We cannot stress strongly enough the need for people to stay away from the site. The recent storms and high tides have carved out a large void underneath the promenade that extends some 25-feet.

"It would be extremely dangerous for anyone to try to walk along there and we would ask everyone to respect the closure for their own safety.

"We also wish to reassure the community that the area continues to be monitored daily and that we are working closely with the Environment Agency and other partners on immediate remedial works and potential options for the future."

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