A series of exhibitions about plans that detail the future management of coastal flooding and erosion risks on the Island over the next century will go on display this month.
The proposed Shoreline Management Plan (SMP) is currently available to view and comment on until 23 October online at www.coastalwight.gov.uk/smp and also at Newport Library (Reference Library) and Ventnor’s Coastal Visitors’ Centre (by appointment by calling 01983 857220).
From 13 September, a mobile exhibition will be touring the Island in various locations, giving detailed information about the plan.
The exhibition will be available at:
- 13 September: Northwood House
- 14 September: Ryde Castle
- 15 September: Wootton Bridge Community Centre
- 16 September: Yarmouth Institute
- 17 September: Sandown Library
The exhibitions are open between 1400 – 1900 each day and anyone can visit. They will feature display stands, a full copy of the SMP, consultation response forms and officers who will be able to answer questions.
In addition, up to 23 October, the exhibition panels can also be viewed online at www.coastalwight.gov.uk/smp or are on display at the Coastal Visitors’ Centre in Ventnor (please tel. 01983 857220 in advance to ensure the display is open when you wish to visit).
Isle of Wight Council cabinet member responsible for the environment Edward Giles said: “This is a key document for the future of the Isle of Wight’s coastline. The area covered by this plan is extremely varied, ranging from key coastal towns and ferry links to natural areas that are protected.
“It is therefore very important that any future proposals to address coastal flooding and erosion risks to our communities and industries create a sustainable future for the Island.”
The Environment Agency’s Area Flood and Coastal Risk Manager John O’Flynn said: “We have worked closely with Isle of Wight Council to investigate the different options for future management of the Island’s shoreline. It is vital that local people are involved and we strongly encourage everyone to view the plans and have their say at one of our exhibitions”
The review of the SMP is being led by IW Council in partnership with the Environment Agency.










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