The Shanklin Cliff Lift will be temporarily closed from April 23-25.
The closure is necessary to erect scaffolding, a process expected to take three days. Following this, work will begin on replacing the downstairs canopy, a significant upgrade that will involve additional scaffolding and securing the surrounding area to ensure the lift remains operational during the works, which are expected to take five to six weeks.
Alex Minns, service director for community regeneration and economy, said the works had been carefully timed to occur outside of Easter and the peak season. He added: “We understand the importance of the Shanklin Cliff Lift to both residents and visitors.
“This project underscores our dedication to preserving and improving the lift, ensuring it remains a safe and reliable resource for all. We appreciate the community’s patience and understanding as we carry out these necessary improvements.”
The lift has been a key feature of Shanklin since its first construction in the 1890s.
The current lift, built in 1958, continues to serve residents and visitors, offering a convenient route between the town and the beach.



