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Historic Stepping Stones to Be Removed for Safety Reasons

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Epsom and Ewell Borough Council has voted to remove historic stepping stones from the Hogsmill River, citing safety concerns. The stones, which have been a local landmark since 1983, will be replaced with a new footbridge costing £100,000. This decision has sparked a debate about the balance between safety and preserving community heritage.

While the Environment Agency raised alarms over potential slips, many locals feel the stones are an integral part of their history and community. Some councillors expressed regret over the decision, highlighting the stones’ rarity and the joy they bring to children and families. The council’s choice to prioritise safety over nostalgia reflects a growing trend in public spaces where liability concerns often overshadow community sentiment.

Critics argue that the council could have opted for less drastic measures, such as repairs or improved signage, which would have allowed the stones to remain. The removal of the stones may set a precedent for similar actions in other areas, potentially leading to a loss of local character in favour of risk aversion.

As the council moves forward with the footbridge project, the implications for community engagement and historical preservation will be closely watched. This decision raises questions about how local authorities navigate safety regulations while honouring the cultural significance of public spaces.

Source: GB News

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