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Dorset's Jurassic CoastYou are in: Dorset > Nature > Dorset's Jurassic Coast > Preserving the coast The East Cliff will be protected Preserving the coastJill Sainsbury What was described as 'the worst landslip to strike Lyme Regis for 100 years' occured on a stretch of coast which was due for coastal protection work, as part of a larger project. 大象传媒 Dorset looks at the project. Phase IV of a 拢21m coastal protection scheme to save Lyme Regis from slipping into the sea is being considered by planners. The beach under the East Cliff In February 2008 the latest phase of the 拢21m project to protect Lyme Regis from falling into the sea was unveiled. A new sea wall under the East Cliff is planned at a cost of 拢4m. But on the evening of May 6 2008 the East Cliff started rumbling and tonnes of debris slid onto the beach below. The 大象传媒 is not responsible for the content of external websites Help playing audio/video No homes were lost and no-one was injured but the landslip vividly illustrates how fragile this area of coast is. The proposed work would protect up to 170 homes, a football pitch, the historic St Michael's Church and Charmouth Road, the main route out of the town. Lyme Regis has always been prey to landslips. Layers of soft blue lias clay lie over harder limestone which traps rainwater and makes the land unstable. The protection work will help to pin the cliffs to the harder rock below. Nick Browning, West Dorset District Coun Speaking in March 2008, Nick Browning from West Dorset District Council said, "There's an immediate risk over the next few years to housing, roads and other infrastructure so we've got to try to find the right balance to protect the coastline." The first phase of the scheme to the western side of the town was completed in 1996. Phases II and III were finished in 2007. The work there had to be undertaken quickly because several properties near the Cobb were destroyed by falling rocks. Residents were invited to an exhibition at the town's Marine Theatre to give their views about the latest set of plans. Graeme Coleman who runs a gift shop in the town said, "It's a missed opportunity to solve several problems in one fell swoop. A new car park on the beach would protect the cliff and solve the town's chronic parking problems."听 The Planning Committee at West Dorset District Council will consider the plans in the spring. If approved an application will be made to the Department of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs听 DEFRA for funding.听 last updated: 07/05/2008 at 12:24 Have Your SayIs enough being done to protect our coastline? Have your say.
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