What's next for Selsey's sea defences?

(C) Chichester District Council 2024 - Selsey current sea defence getting battered

Multi-million-pound funding has been awarded to investigate options and designs for Selsey’s sea defences.

In total, the Environment Agency has given Chichester District Council over £2.9 Million to reduce the risk of coastal flooding and erosion along the 2.5 miles of the town's seafront.

Early feasibility work has already started, highlighting that more than 700 properties could be at risk of coastal flooding if a 1 in a 200-year storm occurred.

“This money is vital in order to help us investigate options to reduce the risk of coastal flooding and erosion to Selsey,” says Cllr Jonathan Brown, Chichester District Council’s Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Environmental Strategy.

“We are seeing more extreme weather events, which could impact on the town’s sea defences and increase the risk of flooding, which is why it is so important that we are all able to plan and prepare. Although it’s not one of the council’s statutory duties, managing future coastal flooding and erosion is a key priority for us and we have permissive powers to undertake such works.

"The coastal defences for Selsey involve a number of elements, including seawalls, rock revetments, groynes, and beach. Over the last decade, the council has undertaken a very successful programme of beach management through shingle replenishment, and Environment Agency funding is currently in place to continue these works until March 2026. This has helped protect the aging seawalls from major storms and protected local properties.

“The new funding means that we can now press ahead and come up with options and designs that will allow us to bid for further funding to move forward with the work. We expect there will be a significant funding gap, so we'll be working hard in order to close this, including contacting the Environment Agency to highlight funding issues. We'll also be working with other partners and the community on funding options for a long-term solution because, as things stand, partnership funding is necessary to unlock the government grant.”

(C) V2 Radio 2024 - Photographed by Trevor Keeler - Coastal defence 

Coastal Partners is managing the project and a consultant has been appointed to lead the options appraisal and outline design work. The funding will also help establish what is practicable for the area, particularly taking into consideration the needs of the community and anticipated financial challenges.(C) V2 Radio 2024 - Photographed by Trevor Keeler - Coastal defence 

Councillor Jonathan Brown adds, “While hard-engineered defences won't be affordable or appropriate everywhere on the coast as the country adapts to rising sea levels, they will continue to be required in some areas. Huge amounts of work will need to take place to design and fund the scheme. If successful and all goes to plan, we anticipate that construction work would start six years from now.”

"This is a major project and during all of this work we will be closely consulting with the local community, as well as businesses and other public organisations who have an interest in the Selsey coastline."

Residents are encouraged to find out how they can help to protect against flooding. This includes signing up for flood warningswww.gov.uk/sign-up-for-flood-warnings ; making a flood plan - www.gov.uk/government/publications/personal-flood-plan ; and protecting their property.

People can also find out more about the council’s shared coastal defence department at https://coastalpartners.org.uk and the response provided to flooding at: https://coastalpartners.org.uk/flood-response/ They can also find frequently asked questions about the work in Selsey at: https://coastalpartners.org.uk/Selsey_FAQs/

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