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Investigation into Roman wall collapse on Chester site

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  1. After literally one thousand nine hundred and forty years (approximately) it has taken a clearly dreadful planning approval and incompetent building practice to have led to this appalling tragedy to Chester’s heritage.

    There seems to have been a very serious lapse of inspection and control for this to have happened. Approval for building close to any ancient monument is not acceptable practice and some one individual or more is responsible for this.

    If, as reports suggest, there had been serious rainfall, then why was the work allowed to continue? If not, then why has it happened now, coinciding with building work?

    There has to be a serious investigation at every level. Authorities hold these sites in trust for past, present and future generations and short-term profits from builders cashing-in on every ‘spare’ patch of ground is not acceptable.

  2. How strange; heavy rainfall mid-January, removal of earth next to the wall foundation, no propping or shoring evident and next thing you know, an almost 2000 year old wall collapses – what rotten bad luck !

  3. I agree with Charlotte 100%. looking at the photo Is enough to tell me that a grave injustice has occurred or incredible incompetence. But how could this b e allowed to happen in the first place. Heads should rolls.

  4. The Council will no doubt wish to check what conditions were inserted in the party wall award (in accordance with The Party Wall etc Act 1996) with reference to the adjacent excavations affecting the structure of the City wall? Did the owner of the wall engage the services of a checking engineer? Were the works carried out in accordance with the Award, or were the works carried out in breach of statutory duty? Any answers will be too late for this section of wall but essential for the protection of the wall in future. Richard Birchall

  5. Too late to worry about it now. Just put it back!

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