
Exposed steel bars have been discovered in the river at Appleby – prompting a warning for people attending the town’s horse fair, which starts today.
The steel bars, once part of reinforced concrete, were found while agencies were carrying out their usual pre-fair preparations to clear the river and the river bed of any unseen obstructions or matter which could potentially cause injuries to people or horses.
A statement from Eden District Council said: “Despite repeated efforts, the obstructions cannot be removed.
“As such, the section of the river where the steel bars are located has been cordoned off with tape and cones.
“The tape and cones will remain in situ for the duration of the fair.

“People are urged to stay outside of this area as there is otherwise a significant risk of injury.
“People are also reminded that, while efforts are made to remove hazards from the water, those who choose to enter the water do so entirely at their own risk.”