DCSIMG

Difficult to fund coastal defences

Unfortunately it’s the case that for most public coast defences, there’s no obligation for any organisation to keep them repaired.

Most councils don’t have the money.

They’re supposed to apply to the government’s flood defence budget, but that simply isn’t big enough.

It is rationed in a way that means funding is especially unlikely for capital works on eroding coastlines, like Selsey’s.

From time to time storm events will obviously happen that damage our defences. Our difficulty is planning financially for that eventuality.

Under the government’s new funding system, local contributions are the key to unlocking government grant aid.

This is what happened at West Wittering recently: residents themselves paid a large portion of the cost of flood defence work and because of that, the government offered to pay the rest.

Without the community contribution, the government wouldn’t have helped. It’s tough but that’s the reality we face.

At Selsey a whip-round won’t produce hundreds of thousands of pounds.

SOS recognises this, so it is supporting the Selsey Coastal Trust (a fledgling community enterprise which will carry out some regeneration schemes at Selsey and plough the profit back into our coastal maintenance), and applauds the complementary initiative of the town council, which is setting aside some reserves to start building up a fund to help lever-in national funding towards our coastal defences.

These are both long-term measures to address a long-term problem.

We can’t take our coastal defences for granted (as seawall damage at Selsey Bill shows) – we need to support initiatives like these, which in the future will help address the funding quandary.

Right now, though, I don’t know how the immediate problem will pan out but hope all parties can work together to find a solution.

Roland O’Brien

Spokesperson, SOS


Logged in as:


Please adhere to our Community guidelines

Your view

Please to be able to comment on this story.

Find It

"Business owner? - Claim your business and Advertise with us"

In association with qype logo

Looking for...

Featured advertisers

Jobs

Search for a job

Motors

Search for a car

Property

Search for a house

Weather for Chichester

Monday 28 May 2012

5 day forecast

Today

Sunny

Sunny

Temperature: 13 C to 22 C

Wind Speed: 22 mph

Wind direction: West

Tomorrow

Sunny spells

Sunny spells

Temperature: 12 C to 22 C

Wind Speed: 14 mph

Wind direction: West

Press Complaints Commission

This website and its associated newspaper adheres to the Press Complaints Commission’s Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then contact the Editor by clicking here.

If you remain dissatisfied with the response provided then you can contact the PCC by clicking here.

Chichester Observer provides news, events and sport features from the Chichester area. For the best up to date information relating to Chichester and the surrounding areas visit us at Chichester Observer regularly or bookmark this page.