Repairs needed after Cockermouth’s flood defences left ‘vulnerable’

Repairs needed after Cockermouth’s flood defences left ‘vulnerable’


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High river levels in Cockermouth in October

Cockermouth’s flood defences could fail if repair work is not carried out, an expert has warned.

Darren Ward, architectural advisor to Cockermouth Civic Trust, said they had been left “vulnerable”.

The Environment Agency said the defences were “very solid” and repairs would soon be carried out.

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The town’s flood defence will undergo repairs within weeks

‘Challenging job’

Environment Agency teams are due on site within two weeks and it would take about a week to repair, with a more permanent fix being looked at in early 2022.

One challenge is accessing the defences, situated about three to five metres back from the riverbank in the car park of the town’s former police station.

It could see a large crane used to lift materials, such as stone-filled bags, from the other side of the river, to give the defence some protection ahead of any high rainfall.

Unstable restaurant

The building has been shut for the foreseeable future over fears a cracked wall could collapse

“Since the floods, that section of riverbank has collapsed and washed away, exposing the defences that are still intact, but they are exposed in such a way that they are vulnerable to future events,” Mr Ward said.

“If no work is done to those defences then potentially they will fail in the next event and the town is then exposed as it was in the 2009 floods.”

Matt Crumb, operations manager for Cumbria for the Environment Agency, said access was “quite a challenging job”.

“The defence is intact, we have got no worries about the defence, it’s still very solid,” he told BBC Radio Cumbria.

“If we were to continue to get more high rainfall events and more of the bank started to erode away, that might potentially give some damage to the defence itself and that is obviously why we want to take this action as quickly as we can.”

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