Projects, maintenance and emergency repairs for Havant coastline
Current Projects
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Hayling Island Coastal Management Strategy
The development of a sustainable, collaborative strategy to manage flood and coastal erosion risk at Hayling Island for the next 100 years.
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South Hayling Beach Management
This plan helps to deliver effective beach management along the coast of Hayling Island. The 2024 to 2029 plan aims to reduce serious flooding events which were commonplace pre-1985.
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Langstone Coastal Defence Scheme
Coastal Partners in collaboration with AECOM Infrastructure and Environment UK Limited, is undertaking a Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Option Appraisal Study for Langstone on behalf of Havant Borough Council.
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Langstone, Mill Pond to Wade Lane, Havant
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Intertidal Surveys Adjacent to Langstone Village
We are investigating various options to restore and recreate Saltmarshes around Chichester Harbour as part of a suite of measures to reverse the environmental declines within the Harbour.
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Broadmarsh Coastal Scheme
Protecting communities from coastal erosion and flooding is a key aspiration within Havant Borough Council’s Corporate Strategy. This commitment is being realised through various initiatives, including the Broadmarsh Coastal Defence Project.
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Completed Projects
Havant Related News
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South Hayling Beach Management March 2025
Havant Borough Council will be carrying out Spring beach management works at Eastoke, Hayling Island from 24th March.
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South Hayling Remedial Beach Works
Work to clear the Eastoke promenade is due to start on Monday 3rd February
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Intertidal Surveys near Langstone
Coastal Partners has commissioned specialist consultancy ‘Ocean Ecology Ltd’ to undertake surveys of the intertidal habitats between Langstone Village and Warblington between the 16th and 18th September 2024.
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South Hayling Beach Management September 2024
Havant Borough Council will be carrying out beach recycling along the Eastoke frontage.
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