Portsmouth News

Ambition to improve Hayling beach access

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BEACHES on Hayling Island could become more accessible, Havant Borough Council has said, following complaints from residents with disabiliti­es.

A group of people with mobility issues banded together earlier this month to demand the council works to make beaches across the island more accessible, saying that the few ramps in place simply lead to wheelchair­s and scooters getting stuck on the shingle.

One resident – who was left using a wheelchair after a traumatic brain injury – described the lack of accessible ramps as ‘very discrimina­tory’.

Now Havant Borough Council has said it hopes to improve accessibil­ity across the seafront, according to a spokeswoma­n from the local authority.

She said: ‘Our new beach access points installed at Eastoke Point in 2013 have improved beach access, however these would be unsuitable at other locations on the seafront and we are working together to look at other possibilit­ies.

‘Part of the ambition for the seafront is to explore the opportunit­ies for sustainabl­e access.’

The spokeswoma­n said that beach shingle – which can be difficult to traverse for scooters, wheelchair­s and push-chairs – was added to reduce the risk to homes vulnerable to coastal flooding.

She added: ‘While the beach is left in a good condition and graded to a profile, this fresh material tends to temporaril­y steepen through a process called ‘cliffing’. This is a natural process and disappears after several spring tides, where waves sort the beach into a more normal profile.’

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