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Landslide Disruption On The Basingstoke Canal, UK

Basingstoke Gazette: Trees have fallen across the canal and land has slipped on either side of the waterway

A LANDSLIDE has caused more disruption to traffic on the Basingstoke Canal.

After weeks of heavy rain, land on both sides of the 32-mile waterway slipped at Dogmersfield, at the site of a previous landslide in March last year.

Several trees also fell across the canal during the landslide on Monday, February 10.

Hampshire County Council has closed the Basingstoke Canal, as well as the towpath, while engineers inspect the site.

Roger Cansdale, press officer at the Basingstoke Canal Society, said the canal has narrowed as a result of the landslide, making it impossible for the John Pinkerton II passenger barge to pass through.

The society’s boat, based at Colt Hill Wharf, Odiham, raises money for the group of volunteers to help maintain the 32-mile waterway.

Mr Cansdale said: “It is a blow. The boating season does not start until Easter but how much they will clear before then could be a moot point.

“The canal is now severely narrow, just five metres wide.”

He said the society had planned to take the boat to Woking for a trip for councillors, and use it at the Farnborough Air Show in July.

In a statement, Hampshire County Council, one of two authorities responsible for the waterway, said the canal will remain shut for safety reasons, and that the towpath will remain closed “for some time”.

It added: “Currently, there is no formal timescale for repairs. However, the work to re-establish the towpath will happen as part of the large scale engineering works to reinstate the whole landslip area. Hampshire County Council’s engineers are still coming up with the engineering solution at present.”

As reported in The Gazette, the previous landslide in March last year affected 30 yards of the canal, which runs from Greywell, near Odiham, to Woking.

It meant that barges celebrating the opening of the newly-refurbished locks at Deepcut, Surrey, a £1.7million project, could only get as far as Dogmersfield, from Woking.

Flood Alert Issued For Hampshire, UK
 Flood Alert
Hampshire put on flood alert
HAMPSHIRE is on flood alert tonight as torrential downpours continue to hit the county.

The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for the region as rivers, streams, waterways and drainage systems struggle to cope contain the deluge amid the fall of autumn leaves.

Heavy rain will move eastwards throughout the region with the risk of 5-10mmm of rain within an hour and 20-30mm within four hours.

Heavy rain is also forecast for tomorrow morning followed by showers before brightening up in the afternoon.

But there is a danger of light showers in the evening as people prepare for the Mayflower Park fireworks display and the Sherfield English bonfire night celebrations near Romsey.
Hampshire County Council’s Emergency Planning team is on standby to deal with emergency situations caused by flooding and high winds.

Environment chiefs are warning people to ensure gullies and watercourses on private land which can overflow and cause problems for nearby roads and public land.

Council environment executive member Seán Woodward, said: “”We can’t prevent flooding completely but there is a lot that we can do to reduce the impact on our neighbourhoods. I am asking local residents if they can regularly check ditches and watercourses on their own land to make sure they are clear of leaves, vegetation and other debris and not blocked up by grass cuttings or other rubbish.”