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Investigation Underway After Scaffolding Crashed onto Sutton Street

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Sutton Council has launched an investigation into the dramatic scaffold collapse on Sutton Street on Tuesday, January 2, as Storm Henk brought gale-force winds and chaos to the area.

The incident unfolded near the former Wilko’s location on Sutton’s bustling high street, when a scaffolding tower succumbed to 60mph winds, collapsing to the ground in a stunning display of destruction. 

Fortunately, there were no injuries to bystanders, and the damage to the surrounding area was minimal. However, the incident was captured on camera, drawing significant public attention.

Sutton Council has swiftly taken action to address the incident and is collaborating with the police and the scaffolding company to determine the root cause of the collapse. A spokesperson from Sutton Council stated, “Following yesterday’s incident, the Council’s Health and Safety team visited the site and worked with the scaffolding company and the police to ensure the high street was made safe. The scaffolding was cleared to ensure that businesses were able to open this morning.”

HSE Informed

The council has also reported the incident to the Health and Safety Executive, which will investigate the matter. This multi-agency approach aims to uncover the truth behind the incident and ensure that lessons are learned to prevent similar accidents in the future.

Unsurprisingly, members of the public have voiced their concerns and pointed fingers at the scaffolding company, speculating that inadequate safety measures or poor workmanship may have played a role in the collapse. One person expressed their skepticism on social media, stating, “Not ‘severe winds’ but shoddy workmanship. Sorry to disappoint.”

The investigation will delve into various aspects, including the scaffolding company’s adherence to safety regulations, the maintenance and security of the scaffolding structure over the Christmas period, and the impact of the extreme weather conditions brought by Storm Henk.

The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of rigorous safety measures in construction projects and the need for proper maintenance, particularly in adverse weather conditions.

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