Beach steps ruined by the sea and storms repaired
The National Trust and South Tyneside Council teamed up to repair Redwell Steps at Marsden Bay in South Shields.
Years of erosion by the sea, particularly during high tides and storms, had undercut the concrete steps.
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Hide AdIn December a 2 metre by 3 metre section of the structure became detached, leaving the steps in an unsafe state.
Members of the team at the National Trust’s Souter Lighthouse and The Leas, who manage areas of the local coastline, met with representatives of the council to assess the damage and agree a solution to repair it.
The repairs were then carried out by contractor Andy Guthrie of A & J Guthrie & Son of Consett, County Durham.
Eric Wilton, general manager for the National Trust’s South of Tyne property group, said:
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Hide Ad“Given the potential risk to members of the public visiting Marsden Bay, it was important to act quickly.
"We value our relationship with South Tyneside Council and often work closely with them.
"This pays off when we need to solve problems such as this at short notice.
"We’ll also be looking together at a longer term solution, in keeping with the National Trust’s broader coastal strategy which balances conservation work with improving access to the coast.”
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Hide AdCouncillor Moira Smith, lead member for Area Management and Community Safety at the council, said: “We are lucky to have such a beautiful coastline in South Tyneside but unfortunately it is vulnerable to erosion, particularly during the winter months.
“Marsden Bay is well used by local residents and visitors so it was important that the damage was repaired quickly to improve the access and to ensure the steps were made safe for people to use.
“We continue to work with the National Trust to monitor the situation and explore ways of enhancing this part of the coast in the future.”
With particularly high tides coinciding with strong winds and rough seas forecast over the rest of this week, it is hoped the repairs will prevent further damage to the steps for the time being.