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TitleSustainable Shorelines
AuthorChichester Harbour Conservancy
TopicFlood and Coastal Risk Erosion Management
Year of CompletionCompleted 2016.
StatusComplete.
RegionChichester Harbour
AbstractCHC have published new guidance for building and maintaining sea defences, called ‘Sustainable Shorelines'. The document, now available to download here, was co-written with expert coastal engineers at Royal Haskoning DHV, and was specifically prepared for use in the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Chichester Harbour is the largest natural estuary in south east England and 43% of the AONB is fully submerged at high tide. In recognition of its high environmental value, the Harbour is designated as a Ramsar site for its wetlands, a Special Protection Area (SPA) for its birdlife, a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) for its habitats, and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for its flora and fauna. As a result, all proposed developments on or near the foreshore are scrutinised by the Conservancy, Natural England and the Local Planning Authorities, to ensure any potential adverse impacts are minimised. Residents are urged to consider the guidelines before submitting a planning application for a shoreline location and to discuss their intentions with us and Natural England at the earliest opportunity.
How to Access View the Guidelines.
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data holderChichester Harbour Conservancy