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£11 million of grants awarded to help communities deal with their changing coastline

Published: Wed, 02 Dec 2009 11:26:19

Support for coastal communities in adapting to coastal change was announced today when the government awarded £11 million in grants to fifteen local authorities who had come up with the best and most innovative ideas for dealing with and adapting to coastal change.

The winning local authorities from the South West are South Hams District Council , Dorset and East Devon and Somerset County Council. 

Nationally, each winning authority came up with their own “pathfinder” scheme to work with communities and find ways of dealing with a changing coastline.  Projects range from creating new sand dunes and building boardwalks to, where properties are at risk, developing of ‘buy to let’ schemes and the purchase of land to rebuild properties at risk.

Erosion already affects 30% of the English coastline and other areas are at risk of flooding – risks that can only be exacerbated by the threat of climate change.

Environment Secretary Hilary Benn, said:

“Our coastline has always been shaped by the sea and as climate change takes hold the risk of coastal change will only increase. That is why we need to help our coastal communities to adapt to this change. No one can know or understand what these communities need better than the communities themselves and with this funding they will be able to work together, to better prepare their people and businesses by adapting to local change.”

In June 2009 local authorities living with the threat of coastal change were invited to enter the Coastal Change Pathfinder competition and come up with their own schemes to deal with the problems it caused in their area. The grants will be used by local authorities to explore and test their own ideas of adaptation thus making each community more resilient and ready to face changes.

Jim Knight, Regional Minister for the South West, said: "I am delighted that three South West coastal partnerships have been chosen to be part of Defra's pilot scheme to work with their coastal communities.

“With the possible effects of coastal change in the South West in the coming years, it is important that we start to build our experience of working with our communities who may be affected. Through the inclusion of Somerset, Slapton and Dorset and East Devon in this pilot, we will help to create a bank of knowledge and experience which can be shared by all our coastal local authorities and partnerships in the South West"

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