Saturday, 20 May 2017

Dramatic show of how far the cliffs at Pennington Point have retreated over a 10-year period from 2006 to 2016 >>> "Sidmouth’s cliffs to the east of the seafront are constantly under attack from coastal erosion."

And still the cliffs collapse:
Futures Forum: Pennington Point cliff falls and the Beach Management Plan >>>>>> campaigning for action to deal with coastal erosion at the rate of a metre a year

The Herald has the latest on the latest fall:
Latest cliff fall sees around 1,000 tons of soil and dirt fall - Breaking news & sport in Sidmouth | Sidmouth Herald

Including a video:





Sidmouth cliff fall Video: Beth Sharp Archant South West© Sidmouth Herald© - YouTube

The Herald also has a feature showing how the cliffs have eroded over time:

Interactive: Sidmouth cliff erosion

PUBLISHED: 13:52 19 May 2017 | UPDATED: 10:57 20 May 2017

Take a look at our interactive photo slider and see how far the cliffs have retreated over 10 years.

Sidmouth’s cliffs to the east of the seafront are constantly under attack from coastal erosion and the effects can be seen here in our interactive photo slider. This slider dramatically shows how far the cliffs have retreated over a 10-year period from 2006 to 2016.
Move the slider from left to right to see how the cliffs have eroded over 10 years.
The Herald recently reported the latest cliff fall, which saw up to 1,000 tons of earth break away and crash on to the pebble beach. This follows a number of collapses in the last few months. At the time, some residents said they thought it was the biggest fall they had seen and that there have been more in the past four months than in the last few years.
Interactive: Sidmouth cliff erosion - Breaking news & sport in Sidmouth | Sidmouth Herald
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