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Suffolk Shoreline Management Plan

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Shingle Street - photo courtesy of Terry Oakes AssociatesWhat is a Shoreline Management Plan?

A Shoreline Management Plan (SMP) is a strategy for managing flood and erosion risk for a particular stretch of coastline, over short, medium and long-term time periods. SMPs identify the best ways to manage coastal flood and erosion risk to people and the developed, historic and natural environment. They also identify opportunities where shoreline management can work with others to make improvements.

Review of Shoreline Management Plans

About 10 years ago the first round of SMPs was completed for the entire length of the coastline of England and Wales. Since then considerable work has been undertaken both in managing defences around the coast and in building a better understanding of the issues and behaviour of the coast through studies and monitoring. These first round SMPs are now being reviewed to take account of updated information.

The review of the Suffolk SMP, for the coast between Lowestoft Ness and Felixstowe Landguard Point (known as the Sub cell 3c), began in 2007 and the plan and documentation were finalised in the early part of 2010. The final report is one of the second generation Shoreline Management Plans, or SMP2s.

Suffolk SMP summary front coverSummary of the Suffolk SMP

The summary document below gives an overview of the Suffolk SMP. It describes how the shoreline in Suffolk will be managed in the short term (up to 2025), the medium term (2026 - 2055) and the long term (up to 2105). The summary is set out in two sections - the first section considers the whole SMP frontage and the second section provides more detailed information on individual areas:

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The plan for the medium and long term sets a vision for the future, but is based on our current knowledge and understanding - that is why SMPs are reviewed every five to 10 years.

Who is involved with the Suffolk SMP?

Suffolk Coastal and Waveney District Councils are the coast protection authorities, with powers to undertake coast protection works (protection against coastal erosion and the encroachment by the sea). They are the bodies, under the Coast Protection Act 1949, who have a duty to regulate coast protection works undertaken by other organisations and individuals.

The Environment Agency (EA) is the authority responsible for sea defence (management of coastal flood risk). It also has an overview, or supervisory, role with respect to both sea defence and coast protection. These three organisations work in partnership with each other and with all those that have an interest and responsibility along the Suffolk coast. These include Natural England, with their advisory role on nature conservation, Suffolk County Council, English Heritage and the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Unit.

The production of the SMP has been managed on behalf of Suffolk Coastal District Council by Terry Oakes Associates Ltd and the technical study has been carried out by Royal Haskoning, supported by ABPmer.

What happens next?

The SMP is now in its draft final version which Suffolk Coastal's Cabinet was recommended to approve at its meeting on 2 February 2010 (new window). Waveney District Council' s Cabinet received a similar report and recommendation at its meeting on 11 February 2010 (new window), after which the SMP will be reviewed by the EA Regional Flood Defence Committee before forwarding to the Secretary of State and the EA Regional Director for final approval

Further information about the Suffolk SMP

Further information, together with the latest version of the SMP, is available on the Suffolk Shoreline Management Plan website (new window).

Waveney District Council, Suffolk Coastal District Council and the environment Agency working in partnership

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