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Rejection of Shanklin-Ventnor railway bid ignites debate on Ventnor's geology and future
The graben structure on Newport Road, Ventnor is a geological fault
that is opening up at the crest of the Ventnor landslide, which creeps around 5 to 10mm per year in normal conditions, but in periods of heavy rain, it is found to creep up to about 35mm per year.
The highways contractor can only carry out remedial repairs to the cracks and voids that appear.
Below are articles relating to ‘the graben’.