West Dorset MP says Weymouth Harbour railings will help save lives

Chris Loder says in a ideal world they wouldn't be needed but people have lost their lives

Railings on Weymouth Harbour
Author: Maria GreenwoodPublished 23rd Apr 2021

West Dorset's MP is the latest person to give his response to the railings installed around Weymouth Harbour.

Chris Loder, MP for West Dorset, says Custom House Quay railings in Weymouth 'must go ahead to prevent further unnecessary deaths following another three people having fallen into the harbour last Friday night.

Two of them had to be rescued by the Dorset Fire and Rescue.

Mr Loder said:

"I realise how some feel about these railings going up. But if your son or daughter or relative died falling in, I think you would have wished that action was taken."

Following the death of one of his constituents at Weymouth Harbour, the West Dorset MP has been keen to see action taken to prevent further loss of life.

Over the past few years, a total of 14 people have fallen into the harbour, including a further fatality in June last year.

Mr Loder said:

"The real issue here is that people have died and that has been totally ignored in the debate so far. I agree that in an ideal world these railings would not be needed, but people have lost their lives and, thus far, Weymouth Town Council have done nothing about it which is why I support Dorset Council's action."

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