Strengthening Sussex's Coastal Defenses: A Vital Spring Project

Spring coastal defense work is underway in Sussex, with £250,000 being invested to shift shingle and install timber to protect 3,000 homes through 2027.
As the seasons change, a critical spring project is underway in Sussex, England, to bolster the region's coastal defenses. Authorities are hard at work shifting shingle and installing £250,000 worth of timber structures to safeguard over 3,000 homes from the relentless forces of nature over the next five years.
This timely intervention comes at a crucial juncture, as Sussex's coastline faces increasing threats from erosion, rising sea levels, and powerful storms – all exacerbated by the ongoing effects of climate change. By proactively strengthening these defenses, local officials aim to provide much-needed protection for residents and their properties through 2027.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: UK Government


