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Dinah's Hollow slope stabilisation

Dinah's Hollow slope stabilisation

Dorset Council highways service is progressing a scheme to stabilise the slopes of Dinah’s Hollow on the C13 in North Dorset.

Dinah's Hollow Compulsory Purchase Order

Details of the compulsory purchase order process to secure land required to deliver the Dinah's Hollow stabilisation scheme.

Dinah's Hollow project timeline

How Dinah's Hollow slope stabilisation project has developed since April 2014.

Stabilisation plans and options considered

The steep angle of the slopes within Dinah’s Hollow and the nature of the landslides has led to soil nailing being deemed the best solution.

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