Western Morning News (Saturday)

Three dramatic cliff falls along crumbling coastline

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THERE are no plans for any emergency action to be taken following three cliff falls in the space of 24 hours in Sidmouth.

Two cliff falls took place on Wednesday – one at East Beach and one at Jacobs Ladder – with a third having taken place at East Beach on Tuesday afternoon, and all saw the cliffs crumble into the water and huge clouds of dust created.

The trio of landslides are just some of the ever growing number of cliff falls that have hit Sidmouth this year, and while the funding for a long-awaited Beach Management Plan has finally been found, completed work is at least two years away.

The plans would not stop cliff falls but would reduce the erosion from the toe of the cliffs, which would reduce erosion rates.

Calls have been made for emergency work to be carried out by the district council to shore up the cliffs at Pennington Point, including by the current chairman of the council, but an East Devon District Council spokesman said that no emergency action to protect the cliffs is set to be undertaken. They added that both locations of cliff falls this week were outside of the land they own and manage and are not included in the area set to be protected by the BMP.

The spokesman said: “In both locations the risk of cliff falls is well signed on any access to the beach, so members of the public should adhere to warnings to stay well clear of the cliffs. East Beach has also had its access restricted as much as practicabl­e to try to discourage any public access.”

 ?? Sue Little ?? > Dust and debris fill the air following a rock fall at Sidmouth this week
Sue Little > Dust and debris fill the air following a rock fall at Sidmouth this week

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