Chalkwell Ramp - Have your Say on the design

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At the first public meeting, there was an opinion poll on ramp design options. The three favourite options were chosen. The preliminary designs are now ready for a public vote.

Key points:

  • Each option includes steps, a ramp and a viewing platform
  • Current Network Rail land boundaries means the ramp will be in a different position. The new ramp will exit south from the existing brick pier. This means we can complete future maintenance and will not need Network Rail’s permission every time.
  • Accessibility guidance has significantly changed since the original ramp was built in 1910. This means that the new ramp will be longer than the old ramp.
  • Changes to the current primary and secondary sea defences will be required for each of the new options.

Option 1:

  • Circular spiral, similar to nearby Gypsy Bridge.
  • No ‘stepped’ ramp
  • Should allow installation whilst the temporary ramp / steps remain

Option 2:

  • Tear-drop shaped spiral
  • Should allow installation whilst the temporary ramp / steps remain

Option 3:

  • Traditional ramp shape
  • Replicates the previous Chalkwell Ramp
  • Designed to meet current accessibility guidance
  • Temporary ramp / steps will need to be removed before installation

The 3D images and technical drawings for each design option are viewable in the photo collection.


Please email any further comments to consultations@southend.gov.uk

At the first public meeting, there was an opinion poll on ramp design options. The three favourite options were chosen. The preliminary designs are now ready for a public vote.

Key points:

  • Each option includes steps, a ramp and a viewing platform
  • Current Network Rail land boundaries means the ramp will be in a different position. The new ramp will exit south from the existing brick pier. This means we can complete future maintenance and will not need Network Rail’s permission every time.
  • Accessibility guidance has significantly changed since the original ramp was built in 1910. This means that the new ramp will be longer than the old ramp.
  • Changes to the current primary and secondary sea defences will be required for each of the new options.

Option 1:

  • Circular spiral, similar to nearby Gypsy Bridge.
  • No ‘stepped’ ramp
  • Should allow installation whilst the temporary ramp / steps remain

Option 2:

  • Tear-drop shaped spiral
  • Should allow installation whilst the temporary ramp / steps remain

Option 3:

  • Traditional ramp shape
  • Replicates the previous Chalkwell Ramp
  • Designed to meet current accessibility guidance
  • Temporary ramp / steps will need to be removed before installation

The 3D images and technical drawings for each design option are viewable in the photo collection.


Please email any further comments to consultations@southend.gov.uk

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