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EPISODE · Feb 12, 2026 · 3 MIN

Douglas Council says it's currently 'assessing' damage to sunken gardens

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Douglas Council says it's in the 'assessment phase' of dealing with the damage sustained to the sunken gardens during a recent period of bad weather.Chair of the Regeneration Committee Natalie Byron-Teare believes the Department of Infrastructure's sea wall should be extended to the end of the promenade which is 'most affected' by coastal overtopping and high tides.The council also claims, despite social media comments suggesting otherwise, the sunken gardens were not designed for defence but to allow the public to enjoy the area with protection from sea breezes.Councillor Byron-Teare says a capital programme has been approved for new, 'more modern' storm boards.Local Democracy Reporter Emma Draper has been speaking to her.

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