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Coastal Management Scheme to Protect Pevensey and Eastbourne from Flooding

Updated Plans to Safeguard 18,000 Properties and Key Infrastructure.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
11 months ago
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The Environment Agency wants people in Eastbourne and Pevensey to come to drop-in events to hear about plans to protect the area from flooding and coastal erosion. Photo by the Environment Agency.

The Environment Agency wants people in Eastbourne and Pevensey to come to drop-in events to hear about plans to protect the area from flooding and coastal erosion. Photo by the Environment Agency.

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  • The Need for Enhanced Flood Protection
  • Main Components of the Plan
    • Adaptation Pathway Approach
  • Community Involvement and Benefits
    • Funding and Partnerships
    • The Bottom Line

The UK government has unveiled updated plans to enhance flood protection for the coastal areas of Pevensey and Eastbourne, a move that will safeguard up to 18,000 properties, key infrastructure, heritage sites, and nature conservation areas.

This initiative, part of the Pevensey Bay to Eastbourne Coastal Management Scheme, is a significant response to the escalating climate emergency.

 

The Need for Enhanced Flood Protection

Climate change is predicted to increase sea levels by up to 1.15 meters by 2100, along with more frequent and intense storms. This poses a substantial risk to coastal communities, making robust flood protection measures imperative.

The scheme aims to increase the resilience of the coastline between Cooden Beach and Holywell, ensuring the area remains safe and habitable for the next 100 years.

 

Main Components of the Plan

Beach Improvements and Management

In 2025, the project team will make subtle interventions and enhancements to the shingle beaches in Pevensey Bay, Sovereign Harbour, and Eastbourne.

These improvements include beach design modifications, repairs to wooden groynes, and advanced surveying and monitoring techniques.

The project team designs these changes to be environmentally friendly, creating opportunities to enhance the landscape and ecology.

 

Adaptation Pathway Approach

The scheme adopts an “adaptation pathway” approach, allowing for flexibility in response to observed and predicted changes in sea levels. This involves continuous monitoring of existing defenses and sea level forecasts to implement new or adapted flood-risk management strategies as needed.

 

Community Involvement and Benefits

The public will play a crucial role in shaping the project. Community input is being sought to ensure the plans align with local needs and aspirations.

By 2030, the scheme aims to boost biodiversity by 20% and cut coastal management carbon emissions by 45%.

 

Funding and Partnerships

The Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Grant in Aid (FCERM GiA) funds this project, a collaborative effort between the Environment Agency, Eastbourne Borough Council, East Sussex County Council, Rother District Council, Wealden District Council, JBA Consulting, and VolkerStevin.
Notably, this partnership brings together experts from various fields to tackle the complex challenges of coastal management.
Meanwhile, the project team is actively exploring additional funding sources to ensure the scheme’s long-term viability. Furthermore, securing supplementary funding will enable the project to achieve its full potential, thereby enhancing the resilience of the coastline.

Takeaways

  • Properties Protected: Up to 18,000 homes and businesses.
  • Infrastructure Safeguarded: Key transport and utility infrastructure.
  • Environmental Benefits: Increase in biodiversity by 20%, reduction in carbon emissions by at least 45% by 2030.
  • Community Engagement: Public input to shape the project.
  • Adaptive Management: Continuous monitoring and adaptation to sea level changes.
  • Long-term Plan: A flexible 100-year management plan to manage future flood and erosion risks.

 

The Bottom Line

The Pevensey Bay to Eastbourne Coastal Management Scheme is a comprehensive and forward-thinking initiative designed to protect the coastline from the increasing threats of flooding and erosion.
Consequently, this proactive approach enables the scheme to effectively mitigate the risks associated with coastal damage. Moreover, by actively involving the community and adopting a flexible management approach, the scheme ensures the long-term safety and sustainability of the area.
Ultimately, this collaborative strategy fosters a resilient and adaptable coastline, securing the future of this vital region.

Proactive coastal measures are vital to protect the environment and local communities from climate change impacts.

 

Sources: THX News & Environment Agency.

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