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Shifting Shores in the South West Helen Mann Property Manager - West Dorset

Shifting Shores in the South West Helen Mann Property Manager - West Dorset. Shifting Shores in the South West. Planning for change at the coast. Lessons already learnt. Shifting Shores 2005 Long term planning is essential Work with nature, not against it Think and act in a wider context

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Shifting Shores in the South West Helen Mann Property Manager - West Dorset

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  1. Shifting Shores in theSouth West Helen Mann Property Manager - West Dorset

  2. Shifting Shores in the South West Planning for change at the coast

  3. Lessons already learnt Shifting Shores 2005 • Long term planning is essential • Work with nature, not against it • Think and act in a wider context • Solutions need partnership • Involving the public is critical

  4. We’ve woken up to coastal change and its impact on our properties • Shoreline Management Plan guidance (SMP2) • PPS20 • Draft Marine Bill • Proposed Flood and Water Bill

  5. NT sites at risk…… • Westbury Court Garden • Cotehele • South Milton Sands • Black Ven • Golden Cap • Studland • Brownsea

  6. Bossington • Lundy Access Road • Godrevy • Penberth • St Michaels Mount • Mullion Harbour

  7. NT sites at risk…… Studland Cotehele Quay Woolacombe

  8. Cotehele Quay

  9. Godrevy

  10. What we can do: • Work with others to undertake research • Engage local communities • Assess where defence might be appropriate • Replace habitat loss • Record features before they are lost • Plan for relocation or adaptation

  11. What we can’t do: • Ignore natural processes • Ignore what’s happening beyond our boundaries • Achieve our objectives on our own

  12. So what’s happening at some of the NT coastal sites ?

  13. Nature Conservation • Brownsea Island - internationally important lagoon • Woolacombe -5m (over 3km) of fore dunes swept away in one night • Porlock Bay – breaching of shingle bar = new area of salt marsh • Man sands – shingle bar now allowed to function more naturally

  14. Brownsea Island

  15. Porlock Bay

  16. Man Sands

  17. Cultural heritage Westbury Court garden

  18. North Cornwall

  19. Stakeholder Mullion Harbour Bossington

  20. High profile Studland Lyme Regis Botallack

  21. Key questions to address….. • How can people’s awareness and understanding of the risks they face be raised? • What is the best way to decide the most sustainable approach to managing these risks?

  22. How should tomorrow’s coastline be planned today? • How can the costs of adaptation be minimised and shared equitably?

  23. The big 4…….our impact assessment • Impact on wildlife • Impact on historic environment • Impact on coastal economy • Impact on public access

  24. Why do we care? • 716 kilometres of Coastline • 24,989 ha of land • 92 coastal car parks • 20 cafes and shops • Public access and recreation • Local communities – friends and supporters

  25. Our pledge for our future coast…. • Long Term View • Conserve where possible • Raise awareness and support vulnerable communities • Work in partnership

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