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Pevensey Bay Beach Works Update- 12 September 2025
This week, the Sospan Dau has been spraying shingle along the coast at Sovereign Harbour. It's scheduled to return on Tuesday 16 September (weather permitting) to continue work.
Sunday 14: We have been adapting to the recent weather conditions and will now be mobilising 3 bulldozers onto the beach. They will be working 3 hours either side of low tide, during daylight hours only.
Where they’re heading:
1 bull dozer will head to Norman’s Bay
2 bull dozers will move west from the EA depot, passing Sea Road car park, Leyland Road, and on to Old Martello Road
Wednesday 17th: More machinery will arrive to begin recycling operations on the beach.
A quick favour – If you live along the beach frontage, please remove temporary fencing and move any furniture to allow safe access for the machines. Your help is greatly appreciated!
Thanks for your continued support as we adapt to the weather and keep things moving forward.
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