CLIFF FALLS PROMPT DROP-IN EVENT IN BUDLEIGH (WINTER 2025)
Budleigh Salterton residents, businesses and visitors were invited to attend the first public drop-in session for the Budleigh Salterton Beach & Cliff Management Plan (BCMP), led by South West Flood and Coastal and East Devon District Council (EDDC).
The drop-in session took place
at Budleigh Salterton Public
Hall on 5 December between
2.30pm and 7.00pm.
Another huge cliff fall today’ reported Budleigh fisherman Sam Pym as he took this photo in July 2024 by the beach huts to the west of Steamer Steps.
Explaining the reasoning behind the event, EDDC Councillor Melanie Martin said: ‘As you are all aware, we have witnessed several cliff falls over the past twelve months, and even more before that.’
Councillor Martin said that the drop-in session was about raising aware ness of the EDDC project to tackle cliff side erosion. She described it as ‘an opportunity to gather local views to help the BCMP team better understand community experiences, issues, concerns, opportunities and priorities for the town’s seafront and surrounding coastline’.
Councillor Geoff Jung, EDDC Portfolio Holder for Environment Operations, said: ‘Budleigh Salterton’s beach and cliffs are a much-loved part of the town, but the coastline is constantly changing. Waves, weather and rising sea levels continue to shape and alter this unique landscape. East Devon District Council and South West Flood & Coastal are planning ahead to understand how best to manage these changes and respond to the challenges they bring.’ Alongside the drop-in event, an online survey was available from 5 December.
https://budleighsaltertonbeachandcliffmanagementplan.commonplace.is
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