Pub collapses after heavy rain

These pictures show a family-run pub that collapsed following heavy rain. Photos of the Ship Inn at Cockwood show how an entire wall of the building has fallen away due to heavy rainfall on Sunday night at around 11.30pm.

The pub near Dawlish in Devon is built out of a material called ‘cob’ – a traditional West Country building material made out of mud and straw. Thankfully nobody was injured in the incident, which took place after opening hours.




While some staff were present at the time, nobody was behind the bar and no customers were inside – though the wall of the pub chef’s upstairs accommodation fell away in the incident. Anna Brown, who has run the pub along with her family since 2007, says that the ‘shocking’ collapse came without warning.

The Ship Inn captured on October 30, 2023 after the pub collapsed on Saturday night

She told the BBC: “Basically, at about half 11 this morning, the wall behind the bar fell out, fell down in towards the garden. It feels horrendous, this is our family pub, this is our business. We will be back and serving as soon as we possibly can.”

The UK is braced for another deluge of rain over the next few days as wet and windy weather is expected to build up to a “nasty storm” later in the week. The Environment Agency has issued more than 70 flood warnings ahead of the UK being hit by Storm Ciaran on Wednesday while yellow weather warnings for rain have been issued by the Met Office from Monday until Thursday.

Gusts of 80mph are possible along the south coast of England, with 20 to 25mm of rain expected across southern and western areas, but potentially up to 40 to 60mm over higher ground, the Met Office said. On Monday, the worst of the weather is likely to hit the south coast of England, much of Wales and parts of Northern Ireland.

The Ship Inn captured on October 30, 2023 after the pub collapsed on Saturday night

The forecaster advises the latest rains could lead to disruption to roads and public transport while already flood-affected areas following Storm Babet could get worse. Flooding was seen across Sussex during the weekend, including the Priory Meadow Shopping Centre in Hastings, which was evacuated on Saturday with people posting on social media showing deep floodwater coming through the entrance.

On Sunday, a caravan park in Bognor Regis was also underwater with the town’s Tesco supermarket car park flooded while a house had its roof ripped off in heavy winds that residents described as like a “tornado”. Marco Petagna, a Met Office meteorologist, said: “We’ve had various warnings in force across the UK over the last few days and there are plenty more being issued for the next couple of days.

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