SEA WALL AND HELP

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doug gorton
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SEA WALL AND HELP

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Dear Members
As some of you will be aware, damage has occurred to the sea wall during last weeks storm and high tides. Unfortunately under the terms of our lease the wall is the clubs responsibility . Initially it was thought that a reinstating of the stones and a few patches of concrete would repair the damage, this is not the case as severe undermining of the banking has taken place. We are now taking advice on the what is needed and a schedule of works is being planned. In the meantime it would be a great help if some of the members who live locally to the club could cordon off the dangerous areas above the wall were the chance of slippage might occur.
I will keep you informed of progress.
Thanks
Doug
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Re: SEA WALL AND HELP

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Anyone around tomorrow----Wednesday 11th, I can be at the club, around 10 am, will arrange cordoning off the necessary area's of damage.
Ivanocean
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Re: SEA WALL AND HELP

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Sadly, nobody turned up , so I used some items of scrap steele fencing to cordon off the area around the mast plinth.
Coloured tape would have been useful, alas---I don't have any ! ! Must change priorities on my Christmas list.
Best wishes to All our readers.
By the look of it-----not many of us left !!
Ivanocean.
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