Teignbridge Council teams begin clear up after recent storms

Teignbridge District Council teams have begun assessing and repairing damage to seafront and coastal areas following the impact of Storm Ingrid last week.

The weekend's severe weather was followed by Storm Chandra, which has slowed clean-up operations and caused widespread flooding and travel disruption.

Both Teignmouth and Dawlish were hit particularly hard, with powerful waves throwing debris onto roads, paths, and public spaces. Several areas of the promenade and nearby facilities such as the skate park in Teignmouth, have been closed for safety reasons while inspections and repairs are carried out. For everyone’s safety, residents must avoid closed off or visibly unsafe areas. 

Safety assessments carried out have confirmed the areas requiring attention: 

  • Temporary pedestrian fencing has been installed at the St. Michael's promenade, where existing railings have been damaged and removed to enable the path to remain open. 

  • The second section is around the skate park and the point where walls, paving slabs and copings has been damaged. However, the main promenade areas either side will remain open. 

Temporary fencing will be installed around the areas needing longer term repair work. 

In addition, part of Teignmouth Pier has been destroyed by storm waves. This historic local landmark holds deep significance for residents, who will be saddened to hear of the damage. The pier is privately owned, and Teignbridge District Council have reached out to make contact with the owner. 

Significant debris continues to wash up along the coastline. Residents are strongly advised to stay away from beaches and coastal paths, particularly during high tides. 

Beach hut tenants are aware of the damage to the huts and Teignbridge District Council are taking steps to make the area safe whilst considering the best way forward.   

The footpath along old sea wall between Dawlish and Dawlish Warren remains closed until Network Rail are able to repair the damage.  

The seawall footpath between Teignmouth and Smuggler’s Lane, Holcombe, has been closed temporarily to enable Network Rail’s contractors to repair storm damage to the area. It is hoped that the path can reopen early next week. 

Clean-up and repair operations are being carried out jointly by the Green Spaces, Resorts, and Street Cleansing teams in association with our contractor idverde. The council is also working closely with partner agencies to assess risks and coordinate support. 

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