Nottingham Post

Devil’s Bend is still closed as wall collapse investigat­ion continues

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THE cause of a wall collapse which closed a Bramcote road is still under investigat­ion two weeks on, with no reopening date in sight.

A section of an ancient wall near a spot on Town Street, known locally as Devil’s Bend, fell into the road on Sunday, April 9.

The road was already shut for gas works, and was due to reopen on April 18.

But Nottingham­shire County Council said on Monday that it was still looking into the cause of the collapse.

The road will remain closed until further notice. Any repairs will be made to match the remaining brickwork, and the concrete used won’t be visible.

The road is on the oldest Ordnance Survey maps of the area, and was likely cut into sandstone.

The wall’s exact age is unknown, although it’s believed the upper and lower sections were built at separate times.

It is in a conservati­on area, and the

council’s senior practition­er for historic buildings has been involved, along with Bramcote Conservati­on Society. Part of the wall, which is several metres tall, fell down in 2021.

A detour is in place for those unable to walk down the road.

Independen­t Councillor Steve Carr, who represents the ward on Broxtowe District Council and Nottingham­shire County Council, expressed fears the whole wall would need to be replaced.

“Fortunatel­y, it was closed when it collapsed – goodness knows what would happen if there had been a car beneath it,” he said. “The concern is that it’s compromise­d and could come down at any moment.

“It looks like it needs to be completely replaced. At the moment, the county council are trying to contact the landowners and find out who owns the wall.”

Councillor Carr said there had been reports of people moving the barriers aside to drive down, and he urged people to respect the road closure.

 ?? ?? A section of the wall at Devil’s Bend in Bramcote collapsed on April 9
A section of the wall at Devil’s Bend in Bramcote collapsed on April 9

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