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The long-term plan will consider approaches to managing the coastline from 2037 into the next century.
At the beginning of October 2024 the Pevensey Bay to Eastbourne Coastal Management Scheme project team hosted a professional partner workshop, to kickstart the involvement of external organisations in the early stages of developing a long-term plan.
The aim was to raise awareness of future coastal flood risk in the area and to understand the wider assets and activities that could be at risk in the future if action was not taken. The information gathered will support the development of business cases and inform futures options.
Image Description: There were 70 attendees at the partner workshop, including local authority departments (planners, social care, education), transport companies, water and energy companies, NHS, Police, fire service, and environmental charities.
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