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Pier end closed for over year

Neil WalkerBy Neil Walker13 March 20181 Comment2 Mins Read
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Fenced off: The end of Seaford pier has not been publicly accessible since late 2016. Picture: Gary Sissons
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Fenced off: The end of Seaford pier has not been publicly accessible since late 2016. Picture: Gary Sissons

THE end of Seaford pier has been fenced off since late 2016 and there is no end in sight to it being reopened to the public.

Parks Victoria closed access to the end of the pier in December 2016 and there is no sign the state government agency is in any hurry to make pier repairs.

Seaford resident Darren Gyss said he often swims near the pier and has been chasing Parks Victoria for an answer on when the pier will be fully open to the public.

He said several temporary fences have come and gone and yet no work has been done to repair the pier for more than a year.

“They seem more interested in putting up cyclone fences than fixing the actual problem. Why can’t it be fixed?” Mr Gyss asked.

“The temporary fence has often ended up in the water. It’s been pulled down by kids.”

He said a ladder on the pier had “come loose” and has been “taken away” and there has been no replacement.

Parks Victoria’s website states: “A small section at the end of Seaford Pier is closed for public safety due to a damaged pile. The closure will remain in place until the structure is made safe for public access.”

Parks Victoria did not answer several questions  before publication deadline, despite being given more than two days’ notice to do so, about why the pier needs to be repaired and when the pier end will be reopened to the public.

First published in the Frankston Times – 12 March 2018

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1 Comment

  1. Noel Tudball on 15 March 2018 7:36 pm

    I have received an unoffical report from Parks Victoria:
    Engineers have recently assessed the situation and will, in “the very near future”:
    o stabilise the pier
    o erect an unclimbable fence

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