HSE Snubs Probe into Dramatic Hove Scaffolding Collapse
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has shocked locals by refusing to investigate last month’s huge scaffolding crash in Hove.
Scaffold Crash Sparks Chaos on First Avenue
On December 18, just after 1:30pm, a massive scaffolding section came crashing down onto First Avenue, smashing at least one parked car and causing major traffic chaos. East Sussex Fire and Rescue and Sussex Police rushed to the scene, quickly cordoning off the area for safety.
Firefighters stabilised what was left of the structure and cleared debris from the road. Luckily, no one was hurt. Officials say no pedestrians or workers were underneath when the scaffold collapsed.
Stormy Winds Blamed as Weather Warning Loomed
The collapse struck during a weather warning for fierce winds and heavy rain on the south coast. Strong gusts battered the area all afternoon, likely triggering the disaster.
Locals and businesses heard the thunderous crash and count their blessings it happened during a quieter spell on the usually busy road.
HSE Walks Away – Civil Claims Now the Only Route
Despite the chaos, the HSE has washed its hands of the case. After a site check, the watchdog declined to launch an official investigation.
Now, responsibility for repairs and compensation falls on contractors and other parties involved. Experts have been called in to inspect and fix the damaged scaffolding and vehicles.