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Cliff Parade works completed, and Seaview Road now reopened to traffic
The council is pleased to confirm that works to address cliff stability issues at Cliff Parade have now been successfully completed, and Seaview Road has been reopened to traffic.
The project was completed by working closely with Natural England, a specialist ecologist, and highways contractor Marlborough Highways Ltd. Every step was undertaken with the utmost care, under the full supervision of Natural England and specialist ecologist, to ensure both safety and environmental protection throughout this sensitive operation.
Initial excavations, carried out in early November with full approval from Natural England, confirmed there were no badgers in the two main areas where repairs were needed. Protective measures were installed to prevent future issues with the badger’s sett, and all work was undertaken with a commitment to ensuring the safety and preservation of the badgers.
With the works now complete, the lane closure and temporary traffic lights have been removed, and the road is fully reopened to traffic.
Cllr Daniel Cowan, leader of the council, said: “These works were vital to addressing long-standing concerns about the cliffs in this area, and I want to acknowledge how challenging the delays and disruption have been for residents. I’m incredibly grateful for the expertise and hard work of everyone involved, as well as the great partnership working that made this project possible. The reopening of Seaview Road is an important step forward, and I hope it provides reassurance to those who have been affected.”
Cllr Lydia Hyde, cabinet member for climate, environment, and waste, added: “This was a complex and delicate project, with close oversight to protect the environment while ensuring the long-term stability of the cliffs. The steps we took to safeguard the badgers demonstrate our commitment to protecting wildlife while delivering these essential repairs. I’d like to thank Natural England, our ecologist, and Marlborough Highways Ltd for their efforts, and I’m particularly appreciative of the patience shown by residents.”
The council extends its thanks to all residents and councillors who were affected by the works for their understanding and cooperation.
The council will complete additional works to replace the broken boundary timber fence before Christmas.
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