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Coastal Town's Flood Barrier Plea Reignited

Summary

  • Renewed calls for a tidal barrier protect a coastal town.
  • The town was devastated by a powerful tidal surge in 2013.
  • Local council works with partners on enhanced flood protection.
Coastal Town's Flood Barrier Plea Reignited

Nearly two years after initial plans were shelved, campaigners have reignited their demands for a tidal barrier to safeguard the coastal town of Lowestoft. The community experienced severe devastation in 2013 when a powerful tidal surge caused significant damage to buildings and disrupted essential services.

While temporary flood barriers can be deployed in response to weather warnings, Penny Dack from the Use Your Voice campaign group emphasized the necessity of a permanent solution. She stated that without a barrier, the town's future regeneration is at risk.

In response, East Suffolk Council confirmed its ongoing collaboration with the Environment Agency and other partners. The council is actively exploring the next steps required to bolster Lowestoft's defenses against future flooding events.

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Campaigners want a tidal barrier to permanently protect Lowestoft from devastating tidal surges, like the one in 2013.
Lowestoft was severely damaged by a powerful tidal surge in 2013, impacting buildings and essential services.
East Suffolk Council is working with the Environment Agency and partners to explore ways to improve flood defenses for Lowestoft.

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