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Isle of Wight coastal defence schemes get new webpages

By uk-times.com16 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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New webpages filled with information about the coastal defence schemes in Shanklin, Yaverland, and Ventnor have launched.

These webpages provide easy access to up-to-date information about the schemes, including background details, key documents, engagement updates, and next steps.

Facilitated by the Environment Agency and Isle of Wight Council, the new webpages make it easier for residents, businesses, and stakeholders to stay informed and involved in the coastal defence planning process by posting their questions and ideas. 

Earlier this year, a series of community engagement events were held in February and April at locations in Ventnor, Shanklin, and Yaverland.

Together, these activities captured local views on the urgent need to address coastal risks and gathered ideas for improving the seafronts for residents, businesses, and visitors. 

More than 400 people attended the in-person events, and over 200 contributed feedback. Key themes in the report include  

  • A strong community desire for coastal protection that is accessible, attractive, and resilient.  

  • Support for placemaking features such as improved seating, planting, signage, and public art.  

  • Clear interest in staying informed and involved as the scheme progresses.  

Natasha Dix, service director of Waste, Environment and Planning at the Isle of Wight Council, said   

This feedback reflects the deep connection local people have with Ventnor’s coastline, and their clear vision for protection that enhances rather than detracts from what makes this area special.

Residents have shown they want coastal defences that are not just functional but contribute to the character and accessibility of their seafront.

David Gaskell, senior project officer for Ventnor at the Environment Agency, said  

We’re grateful for the open conversations and creative suggestions shared, and we’re committed to building on this as we move into the next phase of design and planning.

Moving forwards, the projects are also planning to engage schools to hear from the younger generation who will benefit from the schemes over the next 50 years. 

You can find the new online information pages here   

Ventnor Coastal Defence Scheme

Shanklin Coastal Defence Scheme 

Yaverland Coastal Defence Scheme 

For further information, or to request printed copies or accessible formats, email [email protected] or call 07880 162137. 

Background

  • The Isle of Wight coastal defence schemes are a joint initiative between the Environment Agency and Isle of Wight Council. 

  • Community engagement events were held at Shanklin at the Shanklin and Sandown rowing club, in February 2025; at Yaverland, within the Brown’s Golf course venue, in February 2025; and in Ventnor, within Ventnor Exchange, in April 2025. 

  • The aim of the schemes are to mitigate flood and coastal erosion risk, while protecting homes, businesses, infrastructure, and public spaces. 

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