HomeNews£80,000 repairs for Burnham-On-Sea jetty set to begin

£80,000 repairs for Burnham-On-Sea jetty set to begin

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An £80,000 project to repair Burnham-On-Sea’s ailing jetty is set to begin next month, it was announced by Sedgemoor District Council on Tuesday (August 25th).

As first reported by Burnham-On-Sea.com earlier this year, the council is embarking on a scheme to restore the beach structure to its former glory.

Damage to Burnham jettyThe work will start on September 7th after the main holiday season when the council’s contractors, Boley and Skuse, will replace a large section of missing road surface, reset coping stones and repair the flank walls.

“The Jetty works will be notified in detail to the Health and Safety Executive and the Jetty and its immediate environs will be designated as a construction site, and as such every effort will be made to ensure public safety,” council spokeswoman Sam Elliott told Burnham-On-Sea.com.

“There will be significant restrictions placed on jetty access during the works. There will be no public launching between Monday and Friday, however the upper portion of the jetty will be open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays.”

“The flood gates will be used to secure the top of the jetty during the working week and there will be strict controls placed on vehicular movements with the exception of the emergency services, such as the RNLI, BARB and Coastguards.”

She added that there will be a contractor’s compound area formed immediately to the left of the jetty entrance for storage of plant and materials and warning signs will be installed. A CCTV camera will be installed in the lifeguard station to record all activity during the construction period.

The works are due to complete, weather permitting, by the end of October prior to the Burnham Carnival and fireworks.

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