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Repairs to the eastern end of the sea wall form part of BCP Council’s seafront investment projects funded by UK Government.

As part of the 17-year Poole Bay Beach Management Scheme, the Long Groyne was repaired & upgraded between April - October 2024

At East Cliff, Bournemouth - three existing timber groynes have been removed and replaced by three new ones, more evenly spaced

Replacing 4 life-expired timber groynes adjacent to Bournemouth Pier

Year 2 of a two-year, £1.84 million programme to renew eight timber groynes from the boundary of Poole/Bournemouth to West Cliff zig-zag

Recycling existing beach material to adjust levels at Avon, Friars Cliff and Highcliffe beaches, carrying out repairs to the existing rock groynes across the Christchurch frontage, and placing additional ...

A programme of stabilisation works to address the 2017 landslip below Cliff Drive, Poole.This scheme supports the £9.5 million investment programme on Poole's seafront and the plans to convert the Canford ...

Some 350,500m³ of dredged material was distributed on seven depleted beach areas between Solent Path, Southbourne and Shore Road, Poole

Year 1 of a two-year, £1.84 million programme to renew eight timber groynes from the boundary of Poole/Bournemouth to West Cliff zig-zag

New flood defence structures for the Creekmoor and Sterte Channels, housing tidal valves to prevent tidal water travelling back up the channels during high tides.

'Delivering benefits through evidence: Trialling a new approach to beach replenishment in Poole Bay' is the Environment Agency's 2018 report of a year-long programme of fieldwork by the Borough of Poole Coast Protection Team.

As part of the 17-year Poole Bay Beach Management Scheme, 355,500m³ of dredged material was distributed on the beach between Bournemouth Pier and Solent Beach (existing groyne No. B16 in the west to No. B36 in the east)
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