Graben from top with big crack in road

Plan finalised for essential sewer maintenance work at the graben: Dates for road closure revealed

The Isle of Wight Council and Island Roads have been working with Southern Water to agree a plan around important work to maintain the sewer at Newport Road (the Graben) in Ventnor, which was discussed at last week’s public meeting.

The feeling of the meeting was that it was better for Southern Water to undertake the required work as soon as possible rather than risk the situation becoming worse meaning more lengthy emergency repair works may be required later in the year, possibly at the height of the tourism season.

We have therefore agreed that Southern Water should undertake this work between 17th and 28th June. Because deep excavations are required, a 24-hour road closure will be necessary during this period.

We have worked with Southern Water to design a traffic management plan and diversion routes that will ensure the safe movement of traffic.

17th June is the soonest practical start date for the work given the steps needed in advance of the road closure. These include advertising and implementing the various road orders and giving residents enough required notice of the diversion. The network also has to be clear, where possible, of other works that may affect the diversion route.

A council/Island Roads spokesperson said,

“We realise that this work will inevitably cause disruption, particularly while Leeson Road remains closed.

“However the feeling of the recent public meeting in Ventnor was clear that Southern Water are able to undertake the work as soon as possible ahead of the main holiday season and before the ongoing movement at the Graben causes further major damage to infrastructure which would take far longer to remedy.”

Meanwhile the council is currently commissioning safety work to enable Gills Cliff Road to be re-opened as soon as possible. Unfortunately, though this work is being done as a priority, it will not be possible to re-open Gills Cliff Road prior to the start of the Graben work.

The council is currently engaged in legal action to secure repairs to the retaining wall adjacent to Bath Road which is delaying the ability to reopen this route in the town.

The spokesperson added,

“The current volume of road users on Ocean View Road is not expected to change as a result of the Newport Road closure, as this is already the favoured route people take into the town.”


News shared by Isle of Wight council press office, in their own words. Ed

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Alternative Perspective
16, July 2019 12:02 pm

More jam tomorrow promises from a Conservative Council that has decimated services for the most needy on the IW.

Clearly they are in a flat panic as a General Election looms on the horizon.

eastcowes
16, July 2019 12:32 pm

Is the Council going to be responsible for delays to vital health care because of constant rescheduling of appointments? How many of us get a letter through the post only to find that we can’t do the time, and then find that there are no new available dates for several months, yet we have a critical health condition as our disability that needs on-time care? They at… Read more »

peterj
16, July 2019 12:41 pm

This will only serve to worsen the mental health crisis that is prevalent on the Island. It doesn’t escape my notice that their statement completely fails to mention how much cutting these schemes will save. They trumpet the scary-sounding £4.72 million cost, but I wager the vast majority of that is for the England national concessionary travel scheme (i.e the ‘o.a.p’ bus pass). I also dislike the… Read more »

eastcowes
Reply to  peterj
16, July 2019 12:53 pm

Hear, hear! How many disabled people are travelling before 9.30am unless it is utterly necessary, like a hospital appointment? So basically it is hurting people who need to get to their hospital appointments. Since the Council pays a flat rate to Southern Vectis (and Southern Vectis doesn’t have increased peak period charges), this is just punitive to disabled people who often can’t get out of the house… Read more »

peterj
16, July 2019 12:47 pm

Another indication that the consultation is a sham: it will only let you take part if you have one of the cards in question. No one else is allowed to have a say it seems! You would also think it is obvious but it’s worth pointing out: many of those who suffering enduring mental health problems may not be able or willing to complete such an on-line… Read more »

alisonjane
16, July 2019 2:07 pm

Just how many more ‘cuts’ can our vulnerable + ill residents on the Island take? This ia appalling. You cannot ‘bring us in line with other parts of the country’ because more + more of our once Island Health Services have been already axed + moved to the mainland! It wasn’t that long ago the IOW Councillors awarded themselves a pay rise….nice to see you got your… Read more »

Jeff
18, July 2019 1:21 pm

1) We should conform to ALL other countries of the United Kingdom (Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) and provide free travel from age 60. If central government can bail out banks that have gambled with funds, at the very least local and central government should look after individuals with the same level of consideration and financial support. 2) No time restrictions. If one needs to travel to… Read more »

peterj
3, September 2019 11:07 am

I have just noticed that the link to the survey for this consultation is missing on the Councils consultation page! Wilful or not, it really is appalling. It is a pitiful exercise all round, they clearly do not want peoples views and only going through the motions. Although they can’t even do that properly. The link in the article above is still valid. If anyone hasn’t completed… Read more »

peterj
Reply to  peterj
3, September 2019 11:08 am

The Councils consultation page is at: : https://www.iow.gov.uk/consultations/