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£Multimillion Project to Shield Homes from Flooding
1 Dec
Summary
- New sea defences aim to protect about 350 homes.
- Project seeks to mitigate coastal flooding risks.
- Coastal upgrade includes promenade redesign.

A vital multimillion-pound coastal defence project is now underway in Paignton, Devon, aiming to protect hundreds of properties from the increasing threat of coastal flooding. The initiative focuses on strengthening the seafront and Preston beach, with new defenses projected to shield about 350 homes and businesses from severe easterly storms in the coming decades.
The Environment Agency's climate change projections highlight the growing vulnerability of Paignton to flooding, necessitating these substantial upgrades. The project is seen as a crucial step in adapting to future environmental challenges and ensuring community safety against rising sea levels and storm surges.
Beyond flood protection, Torbay Council is leveraging this upgrade as a chance to reimagine the Eastern Esplanade. The sea wall will be seamlessly integrated into the promenade, featuring enhancements such as seating areas and planters to create a more appealing and functional public space for residents and visitors alike.




