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Major incident declared over Whitchurch Shropshire canal 'sinkhole': 22 Dec 2025
 
Major incident declared over Whitchurch Shropshire canal 'sinkhole': 22 Dec 2025
Posted by stuving at 12:50, 22nd December 2025
 
Well, here's a thing that needs looking into - a big one, too! From the BBC:
Major incident declared over canal 'sinkhole'
Major incident declared over canal 'sinkhole'

Chloe Hughes, West Midlands and Ellen Knight, in Whitchurch
    Published    22 December 2025, 09:46 GMT       Updated 17 minutes ago

A major incident has been declared over what police have called a sinkhole at a canal in Shropshire, leaving boats either stricken in a gaping cavity or teetering on the edge of a steep drop.

Pictures appear to show that the structural integrity of a stretch of waterway in the Chemistry area of Whitchurch has completely given way, raising flooding fears.

Two narrowboats are said to have sunk into the hole, into which water looks to have drained completely. Another two are at the edge.

Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service said it was responding to a landslip and confirmed a canal was affected. There are no reports of casualties, according to West Mercia Police.

The force asked people to avoid the area and seek alternate routes.

Looking at the map, I see a suspicious detail - a stream* flowing under the canal, presumably in culvert. Difficult to inspect, that.

*The stream is sizeable, and drove several mills. It lows from Blake Mere through Whitchurch and joins the Red Brook; I think it is called Staggs Brook.

Major incident declared over Whitchurch Shropshire canal 'sinkhole': 22 Dec 2025
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 12:52, 22nd December 2025
 
A video news item, from the BBC:


There were no reports of any casualties, West Mercia Police said

A major incident has been declared over what police have called a sinkhole at a canal in Shropshire, leaving boats either stricken in a gaping cavity or teetering on the edge of a drop.

Pictures appear to show that the structural integrity of a stretch of waterway in Whitchurch has completely given way, raising flooding fears.

Two narrowboats at the scene were said to have sunk into the hole shortly after 04:00 GMT, with another two at the edge. Water there looks to have drained away completely.

Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) said it was responding to a landslip and confirmed a canal was affected. Scott Hurford, area manager at SFRS, which sent 50 firefighters, said crews received reports at about 04:20 GMT that a canal bank had collapsed and there were large volumes of water in surrounding fields.

According to West Mercia Police, there are no reports of casualties at the scene, in an area of Whitchurch called Chemistry. The force asked people to avoid the area and seek alternate routes.

The Canal and River Trust described the incident as a breach on the canal, and said its priority was the safety of boaters and those in the immediate area. "We are carrying out initial investigations into the possible cause of the breach and will provide more details in due course," it said. "We will also seek to return water levels either side of the breach as soon as possible and are providing support to the boaters affected and those in the immediate area either side of the breach."

Mr Hurford told BBC Shropshire: "The information we've had back is that the canal bank failed and that's what put the emergency call in. The water from the canal has leaked out of the canal into the surrounding fields… There are up to 15 people who had to be moved out of the way to safety, and there's a number of canal boats that have been affected, some of those have gone into the field and some are at the bottom of the canal." He added: "Our job is the response phase, so we're there to save life, protect property and the environment, but we will support in the recovery phase."

Andy Hall, a councillor in Whitchurch, said: "We've got two boats at the bottom of the sink hole that have fallen down, and we've got two boats that are teetering on the edge that could go in at any time," he told the BBC. "Obviously [the fire service is] going to make those safe." He added: "[People] thought that there was an earthquake. To the right, we've got the field which has taken probably about a million gallons of water out of the canal." He said the fire service had put in a flood gate to stop the flow of more from the compromised waterway.

"The most important thing is that the canal itself has been secured by fire and rescue," he said. "Their biggest worry was that the canal was going to burst even more and flood residents in the town." He said that no one was on board "the two boats that went down", adding that people on the boats "teetering over the edge" had been helped to safety by fire crews. He said that contrary to speculation on social media, there had been no bridge collapse.

Lorraine Barlow, who lives on a boat called The Singing Kettle and was moored near the site, said: "About 04:20 this morning I could feel that there was something amiss, there seemed to be a current coming from underneath the boat, and bubbling, it sounded really unusual. Then I was tilting to the middle of the canal, I could feel the ropes were getting tight." She said she left the boat and could see the fire service as well as search and rescue teams. "There was no water on the canal," she said. "I was worried about the ropes and about my canal boat hanging there. It's an awful thing, I was worried about the other people."


Police have asked people to avoid the area


This is a BBC video news item: click on this BBC link to view.

Re: Major incident declared over Whitchurch Shropshire canal 'sinkhole': 22 Dec 2025
Posted by Witham Bobby at 15:00, 22nd December 2025
 
This never happened on Rosie and Jim

Looks like a mega-money repair will be needed.  Not sure what recourse to funds the C&RT has, these days.  I imagine they're not all that well off

Re: Major incident declared over Whitchurch Shropshire canal 'sinkhole': 22 Dec 2025
Posted by Timmer at 20:03, 22nd December 2025
 
This never happened on Rosie and Jim

Looks like a mega-money repair will be needed.  Not sure what recourse to funds the C&RT has, these days.  I imagine they're not all that well off
That’s going to need government help. Mega money, mega repair job.

Re: Major incident declared over Whitchurch Shropshire canal 'sinkhole': 22 Dec 2025
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 20:16, 22nd December 2025
 
Agreed, Timmer. 

I know we have a possibly disproportionate number of current and previous 'canal users' among our admin and moderater team here on the Coffee Shop forum (myself included).

That's why I have been following this topic so closely.  This is a truly shocking event, on which is otherwise such a placid and relaxing environment.

Chris from Nailsea (via the Kennet and Avon Canal). 

Re: Major incident declared over Whitchurch Shropshire canal 'sinkhole': 22 Dec 2025
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 21:21, 22nd December 2025
 
For some information on the charity, at least initially, tasked with the ... erm, unenviable task of repairing the Llangollen Canal at Whitchurch, Shropshire, see https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/about-us .

All the best of good luck and public support to them. CfN.


 
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