Southport Pier ‘mess’ rumbles on as business owner needs answers

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A man whose family businesses has been thrown into disarray by the closure of Southport pier has spoken of his frustration after “months of delays” in getting information from Sefton Council.

Colin Jamieson, who runs stalls along the pier as well as trains going up and down the historic structure, has been forced to close his businesses since the pier was deemed unsafe by the council on health and safety grounds in December.




He said he has since been trying to gain clarification over whether he will receive any compensation because of the pier’s closure but claims “nobody is listening” in the council.

Mr Jamieson said the closure has impacted his entire family, who all worked at concessions along the Grade II listed pier, the oldest cast iron structure and said it’s having a “devastating” impact on local tourism.

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He said his daughters have resorted to setting up a GoFundMe to help raise funds for legal costs and to “keep our businesses afloat” in exasperation at the situation. People have donated £600 so far on the fundraising page with numerous comments wishing the family luck, including from one person who said the businesses had been “dealt such a bad blow” by the pier’s closure.

The row over the pier’s closure and when it might reopen has deepened in recent months after Sefton Council announced in June the cost of repairs required on the historic pier could run to more than £13m, which is £10m more than previously anticipated.

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