Image demonstrating Council removing loose roof slates in shopping centres 

Council removing loose roof slates in shopping centres 

 
 
Northumberland County Council is working hard to protect the public from the risk of falling loose slates and other debris on roofs caused by Storm Arwen. 
 
The severe high winds caused unprecedented damage to buildings across the county and the council’s Building Control Officers have been inundated with reports of dangerous structures.  
 
Building Control Officers are responding to reports and undertaking inspections where possible, but due to the risk from roof debris, the council will be checking the rooftops in shopping centres and public walkways to ensure there is no immediate risk to the public walking in these areas. 
Workmen and cherry pickers, which can reach the high rooftops, are being deployed to Ashington and Blyth town centres, which on inspection, have been found to be the hardest hit areas.  
 
Due to the extensive damage that has been caused by the storm, the council is also advising the public to take care and protect their own safety by looking out for any problems as they go about their daily lives and not entering any areas, or removing barriers that have been put in place to fence off dangerous structures 
 
Philip Soderquest, head of housing and public protection at Northumberland County Council said: 
“A number of business premises have slates hanging in the guttering. We are working quickly to remove these before any future winds cause them to dislodge and fall which could be hazardous to anyone in the area below.” 
 
“As speed is of the essence, we haven’t had the time to contact all the businesses personally, but if you see our workmen out and about, this is what they are doing.” 
 
If you know of a business in a town centre with loose roof tiles, you can report this to the council on buildingcontrol@northumberland.gov.uk 
 
 
 
 
 
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