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Chalkwell ramp to be closed for public safety

The 115-year-old ramp connecting Chalkwell Station to Chalkwell Beach, will be closed imminently, subject to Network Rail track possessions, due to public safety concerns.
The council, in collaboration with Network Rail have made ongoing efforts to maintain and monitor the structure and keep it in use. However, recent inspections and monitoring data have raised further concerns, and all options for safely maintaining the existing structure are now exhausted. Therefore, the ramp will be closed and will not reopen for public use.
The council is working closely with Network Rail to implement a plan for the demolition of the current ramp and to further develop a plan for replacing it as well as exploring options for future interim access.
In the meantime, alternative routes to Chalkwell Beach from Chalkwell Station are available via The Ridgeway, Victory Path (the footpath by Baboush), Chalkwell Avenue, and Chalkwell Esplanade.
Cllr Daniel Cowan, leader of the council, said: “The ramp was built in 1910 using an early form of reinforced concrete and has far-exceeded its design life. It has been kept safely open beyond expectations through careful maintenance and monitoring.
“Despite these efforts, recent inspections have revealed significant further deterioration, which poses an increased safety risk. After careful consideration, the council has taken the necessary decision to close the ramp as the safety of the public is our absolute priority.
"The council is committed to working closely with Network Rail on a solution to reinstate safe access between Chalkwell station and the beach, as soon as possible on a temporary basis as well as a permanent replacement for the ramp.”
Cllr Nigel Folkard, spokesperson for Chalkwell ward councillors, added: "After 115 years of use, it has become necessary to replace this ramp. As ward councillors, we have long advocated for action to be taken.
"Although it is disappointing that a permanent replacement is not ready, we are pleased the council has responded to our calls for temporary access while working towards a permanent solution.
"We also appreciate the council’s commitment to engaging with stakeholders and minimising disruption to businesses, residents, commuters, and visitors throughout the removal and replacement process."
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