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Seaford's Splash Point Reopens After Storm Repairs

Seaford's Splash Point restored (Image: Seaford Town Council)

The popular sea-front tourist attraction where the chalky South Downs meet the ocean at Seaford, has now re-opened after a programme of repairs.

Seaford Town Council announced on Friday (September 25) that restoration work organised by Lewes District Council had been completed.

Councillors said the repairs had been the "direct result" of partnerships between several community groups, organisations, and local authorities — coming together as the Seaford Beach Partnership.

These included the Town Council, Lewes District Council, the Environment Agency, Seaford Lifeguards, Newhaven Port and Properties, Impact Seaford and the Local Independent Sea Anglers.

In addition to the works organised by Lewes District Council at Splash Point, jointly funded by the Town Council, Lewes District Council and the Environment Agency, the collaboration of the Partnership has also resulted in new dedicated recycling bins for used fishing lines, new beach safety signs along the entire bay and a beach user guide which includes Covid-19 safety guidance.

A Town Council spokesperson said the authority is "pleased to continue working with the Partnership" to improve the seafront, making it an enjoyable and safe facility for all.

 

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