Southport
Southport Pier repairs to begin early next year
8 hours ago
Repair and refurbishment works to Southport Pier are expected to get underway in early 2026, Sefton Council has announced today.
Once they start the works will take approximately fourteen months to complete
The Local Authority’s Cabinet will consider a report next week (Thursday November 6th) which outlines plans to commence work as soon as possible on the iconic Southport Pier.
A full restoration of the unsafe structure, which has sadly been closed since December 2022 for health and safety reasons, will now take place thanks to a £20 million investment from the UK Government’s Growth Mission Fund.
The funding announcement, confirmed last month, follows extensive planning, structural assessments and public safety measures undertaken by Sefton Council since it was forced to temporarily close the pier to keep people safe.
The Grade II listed structure, the second longest in Britain, stretches 3600 feet and encompasses breathtaking views of the town’s Marine Lake, Promenade and beach.
It is estimated to contribute over £15 million annually to the local economy through tourism and hospitality.

Thanks to Government funding, the restoration will go far beyond the original decking replacement plans approved three years ago.
Following detailed surveys, the scope now includes:
– Full replacement of decking boards and timber joists
– Extensive steelwork repairs and replacements due to corrosion
– Installation of new gates and CCTV
– Implementation of a new long-term maintenance regime
Cllr Marion Atkinson, Leader of Sefton Council said:
“I have been on record countless times saying we would be ready to start these works as soon as we get funding and we are staying completely true to our word.
“A two-stage design and build procurement process has already been completed, while listed building consent is also secured.
“We were delighted with the announcement from the Chancellor of the Exchequer who, as we do, recognises the importance of Southport Pier and the agreement to support the Pier with up to £20million of investment.
“The Council is in the process of submitting a business caseto the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) with the expectation work will begin in early 2026.
“We are working closely with the DBT to progress this process at pace.

“The business case will set out the up-to-date construction costs while also addressing the need for ongoing yearly maintenance including options such as the use of the Pier contingency fund, planning obligations and other forms of income raising initiatives.
“Southport Pier is a structure with a rich history but regrettably with a poor refurbishment programme carried out in early 2000s the refurbishment left the pier very vulnerable!
“However we have never considered giving up on it. The Pier is a symbol of Southport’s identity, history, and now, thanks to the Council and Central Government, secured for the town’s future too.
“Consultation has also taken place with Historic England, the Southport Pier Trust, and the Pier Society, ensuring the works fully respect the pier’s historic significance.
“I am grateful to the Government for recognising the importance of Southport Pier. This funding allows us to deliver a safe, sustainable and significant restoration that will benefit generations to come.”