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Lake District road landslip will take several months to fix

by Cumbria Crack
15/11/2025
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A significant landslip which has closed a Lake District road will take several months to repair, council chiefs have revealed.

An emergency road closure was put in place around halfway between Troutbeck and the Kirkstone Inn, just before the start of Kirkstone Pass on the A592, following the landslip last Wednesday night, caused by the recent heavy rain.

Assessments and technical surveys are ongoing to determine the extent of the issues caused by the landslip at High Kingate, Westmorland & Furness Council said.

The authority said the landslip had partly undermined the carriageway and early assessments suggested the constraints of the site and the winter weather conditions meant carrying out the repairs would be challenging.

it added: “Specialist contractors will be engaged for the work, but the narrow, restricted site and steep banking both above and below mean it will be a complex project.

“One possibility is that it may be necessary to build working ‘platforms’, pinned into the steep banking below, to access the landslip area to make the repairs.”

A spokesman for Westmorland and Furness Council said: “We don’t yet have an more precise timeframe for the repairs and there’s lots of feasibility work still to do, but we know this is a difficult site subject to some extreme wet and icy weather conditions over the winter months, so realistically we are working on the assumption that it won’t be possible to commence main works until ground conditions improve in the spring at the earliest.

Picture: Stuart Walker Photography

“We will be in a better position to comment on the repair methodology and how long it will take when we have engaged the contractors and they have examined things in more detail, but we also want to be honest about the likely timeframes.

“This will be a difficult repair and it will be months rather than weeks before this stretch of road can safely reopen.’’

Since the landslip last week, the council’s highways team has installed barriers to stop people trying to use the closed section, while continuing to allow farmers and local landowners access to their fields.

Measures have been taken to try to stabilise the ground and divert water away from the landslip site to prevent any further collapse.

Picture: Stuart Walker Photography

Signs advising of the emergency closure and the designated diversion routes have been put in place, briefings have been given to local parish councils and the council said it had discussed working with Cumbria Tourism to help promote the message that areas around the closure, including Kirkstone Pass itself and villages in the Ullswater Valley, were still ‘open for business’.

The council said it had contacted utilities companies to advise them of the issue and to ask them to consider postponing or rescheduling planned work on the diversion route while the A592 closure is in place to avoid further pressure on these routes.

The council said it was also looking to reschedule any planned routine works on these parts of the network.

Councillor Peter Thornton, Westmorland and Furness Council’s cabinet member for highways and assets, said: “A great deal of work has already been done since the landslip last week, but there will be a great deal more work required to reopen this route.

“The towns and villages either side of the closure are still accessible and nowhere is cut off, but we recognise the A592 has always been a well-used link between Ambleside and the Ullswater Valley.

“We will progress the repair work as quickly as possible, but there really is no easy fix. Some people have suggested we can ‘simply’ re-route the road around the affected section, or ‘simply’ fill in the hole under the road.

“I can assure you that if you look at the topography of this site, realise how steep the banking is both above and below the road, how wet and difficult the terrain is and if you are familiar with how challenging the conditions are up there in the winter, you will know that this is going to require some careful planning, specialist knowledge and a bit of time to safely resolve.

“We will be keeping communities and businesses informed as we move forward.’’

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