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Home / Environment / Suffolk Coastline Crumbles: Urgent Demolition Needed

Suffolk Coastline Crumbles: Urgent Demolition Needed

6 Jan

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Summary

  • A third home requires urgent demolition due to rapid coastal erosion.
  • Strong winds exacerbated erosion, leading to further cliff collapse.
  • Villagers are concerned about the entire coastline and village safety.
Suffolk Coastline Crumbles: Urgent Demolition Needed

A third home in the Suffolk village of Thorpeness faces urgent demolition due to severe coastal erosion. This follows the recent tearing down of two properties after significant cliff loss. Strong winds have reportedly caused further erosion, necessitating the immediate removal of another at-risk property on North End Avenue.

East Suffolk Council confirmed the situation, stating they are working with the affected property owner. The council also noted that coastal defenses to the south have been impacted, with debris on the beach scheduled for removal. Local council representatives have described the erosion as devastating, expressing fears for the remaining homes and the entire village.

Villagers have previously offered to contribute to additional sea defenses, a proposal the council did not support due to planning concerns, though collaboration on other solutions is ongoing. The latest erosion has impacted the Tinker's End area, with significant beach loss and a dangerous drop rendering a footpath inaccessible, putting at least four flats, one bungalow, and four houses at risk.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Severe coastal erosion is causing rapid cliff collapse in Thorpeness, necessitating the urgent demolition of homes and impacting coastal defenses.
Accelerated erosion, worsened by strong winds, has made a third property on North End Avenue unsafe, requiring urgent demolition.
East Suffolk Council is working with the community on proposals and has addressed impacted defenses, but villagers' calls for more robust sea defenses are ongoing.

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