Annual shop gutter clean in Wisbech

It's becoming a tradition

Author: Sharon PlummerPublished 27th Nov 2020

Work to help restore historic buildings on Wisbech High Street will take to the skies once again this week when the Wisbech High Street Project’s annual Gutter Clean event takes place.

With help from Turners Contracting Ltd, a cherry picker will be used to access the front of High Street buildings and to remove overgrown vegetation and obstructions from the gullies and parapets today (27 November)

It will be the fourth year the work has been carried out through Fenland District Council’s Wisbech High Street Project, at no charge to property owners.

The work is being undertaken to coincide with the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) National Gutters Day, a light-hearted reminder for everyone to spare 10 minutes to make a simple check on the condition of any property they care for. Looking out for cracks, breakages, and blockages from debris, including earth, twigs, leaves and bird’s nests, can save people from having to spend a great deal of money at a later date.

Cllr Chris Seaton, the Council’s Portfolio Holder for Social Mobility and Heritage, said:

"Overgrown vegetation in gutters and downpipes can have a negative impact on the condition of buildings. By regularly clearing them, issues such as damp and brickwork deterioration can be avoided, and it ensures that historic buildings can be better maintained.

"I’m delighted that we have been able to carry out this work through the Wisbech High Street Project using funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund’s Townscape Heritage scheme.

"One year we found a whole crop of potatoes growing in a gutter above one shop! I wonder if anything unusual will be discovered this year!"

These potatoes were found growing in a Wisbech gutter!