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Beach recycling underway to strengthen Norfolk flood protection

An expected 14,000 tonnes of sand and shingle will be moved to protect 800 homes and 4,000 caravans.


Work is underway to bolster natural flood defences along the west coast of Norfolk as part of their yearly renewal.  


Beach recycling will see an expected 14,000 tonnes of sand and shingle will be moved around the beach from where it¡¯s been deposited by the tidal movement of the sea. 


The aggregate is taken north to Heacham and South Hunstanton to restore the shingle ridge along a 5km stretch of coastline.


The shingle ridge is a natural flood defence protecting more than 800 properties and 4,000 caravans. The recycling will be completed in time for ground nesting birds and tourists to arrive. 


To move thousands of tonnes of material, the Environment Agency uses three 30-tonne dumper trucks, two bulldozers and an excavator. 


The recycling follows a report into the shingle ridge which was published in Summer 2024. The Environment Agency is set to begin updating the 2015 Wash East Coast Management Strategy (WECMS) for Hunstanton to Wolferton Creek later this year. The updated strategy will further assess the latest monitoring data and reflect the findings of the Initial Assessment report.


Sadia Moeed, Area Director for the Environment Agency said:


¡°Beach recycling is an incredibly important part of the work we do on the Norfolk coast. It¡¯s vital the shingle ridge is kept in good condition to help reduce the risk of flooding to the communities behind it.


¡°It¡¯s also important that property owners continue to refrain from digging into the ridge and approach the us if they wish to carry out works within 16m of it. This will also help preserve the integrity of the ridge and its ability to perform as a natural flood defence.


¡°People should know their flood risk and sign up for free flood warnings by going to https://www.gov.uk/check-flood-risk or calling Floodline on 0345 988 1188. You can also follow @EnvAgencyAnglia on Twitter for the latest flood updates.¡±‎


Both Natural England and the RSPB are consulted on the beach recycling to preserve the coastline¡¯s environmental importance. The work is funded by the East Wash Coastal Management Community Interest Company which raises funds from the local community, caravan park owners and landowners. Anglian Water and the Borough Council of Kings Lynn & West Norfolk also contribute to the project.


Cllr Sandra Squire, Cabinet Member for Environment at the Borough Council of King¡¯s Lynn & West Norfolk, said:


¡°Restoring the shingle ridges between Hunstanton and Snettisham helps to protect people and wildlife living on the coast in west Norfolk.


¡°This important annual beach recycling programme, which is an effective means of undertaking important flood defence work to maintain the defences along the Snettisham to Hunstanton coastline, makes a real difference to the communities in the area.¡±


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