Netting in place in belgrave road

Belgrave Road Landslip: ‘Public safety our priority,’ says Isle of Wight council

Specialists were on site of the Belgrave Road landslip over the weekend following continued movement of the retaining wall over the course of the last week.

Builder kept road closed to traffic
The failure in the road and partial collapse of the retaining wall was first spotted on 16th January when, for two hours, Neil Carpenter from NPC Building used his van to stop any vehicles passing along the road.

The Isle of Wight council said the next day they didn’t know how it had happened or what they were going to do about it, but last weekend wire netting was fitted over the retaining wall, and banks below to contain any falling debris.

Public safety continues to be our priority
A spokesperson for the Isle of Wight council said,

“Despite challenging conditions, work to install wire netting over the terraced area between Belgrave Road and Esplanade Road has progressed well.

“Public safety continues to be our priority and we will be securing and anchoring the nets today to help contain falling debris.”

No compulsory evacuations
One resident in Esplanade Road (the road below Belgrave Road) has chosen to leave their property and stay with relatives, but there have still been no compulsory evacuations.

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