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Storm Wrecks South Pier: Access Banned
26 Jan
Summary
- South Shields' South Pier suffered severe damage from storm waves.
- A section of the sea wall near the lighthouse was badly battered.
- Public access is strictly prohibited until a safety assessment.

South Shields' South Pier is now closed to the public following significant damage inflicted by Storm Ingrid. The intense wave action on Saturday battered a section of the sea wall located near the pier's lighthouse, causing what has been described as severe damage.
Port of Tyne officials have made the decision to prohibit all public access to the pier. This measure is in place as the authorities await the opportunity to conduct a thorough safety assessment of the affected area. Graeme Hardie, Port operations director, emphasized that access remains strictly prohibited until it is deemed safe to proceed.
This incident follows previous repair work on the lighthouse in 2025, which was necessitated after its dome was ripped off by Storm Babet two years prior. Other repair work on the sea wall was already ongoing. The Port of Tyne has indicated that further updates regarding the next steps will be communicated in the upcoming days.




