Council row as ‘temporarily closed’ sign on beloved pier up for 27 MONTHS: ‘Bite the bullet and find some money!’

By GB News (World News) | Created at 2025-03-13 14:51:00 | Updated at 2025-03-14 09:16:09 18 hours ago

Sefton Council has been urged to "bite the bullet" and find the funds to carry out "essential maintenance" on Southport Pier after closing down the attraction more than two years ago.

Southport Pier, which has been closed to visitors for 27 months, has still not received the repair works it needs to be deemed "safe" for reopening.


However, Leader of the Liberal Democrats Group at Sefton Council John Pugh has told GB News that if the pier was privately owned, it would "still be open".

Speaking to GB News reporter Sophie Reaper, Pugh explained: "We need to convince the council that it's safe and it's affordable to repair it. If this were a private pier, it would still be open. The council are massively risk averse.

Southport Pier

Councillor John Pugh has demanded the council to 'bite the bullet' and find the money for repairs to the pier

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Southport Pier

Southport Pier has been closed for 27 months for 'essential maintenance'

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When asked by Sophie how the locals feel about the pier being closed for so long, Pugh told GB News that residents are "perplexed" as to why it has been closed with no work carried out.

Pugh said: "They're slightly perplexed that it is closed in the first place, because they've looked at the pier and they understand it's not like many piers, which are completely derelict.

"They also don't understand why the council won't make some sort of start on it. They're puzzled by their reluctance."

Noting that the council has claimed they are "perpetually committed to the repair of the pier", Pugh rebutted the remark and declared that they are "not digging into their own pockets" to fund the repairs.

Councillor John Pugh

Councillor Pugh said the council 'needs to be convinced' that the pier is 'safe and affordable to repair'

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Pugh added: "They're not digging into their own pockets, but are building a £72million conference centre behind the pier, adjacent to the pier.

"Now the council have the money to do that, but they appear to have not a penny for the pier."

GB News has approached Sefton Council for comment.

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