Emergency measures to protect erosion-hit Hopton cliffs

Mike Page's aerial picture of rock piling at Hopton

Mike Page’s aerial picture of rock piling at Hopton

In the hope of securing the cliffs at Hopton-on-Sea a second shipment of Norwegian rocks is being placed in front of 200m of the cliff to strengthen areas where the revetment’s sheet piling has failed. Each rock weighs in at between three and six tonnes. In all there will be a total of 9,000 tonnes of rock placed, a further increase from the original 5,000 tonnes planned.

The scheme involving four wagons, six dumper trucks, seven 360 degree excavator machines with grabs and 20 workmen is being funded by at least £300,000 from Bourne Leisure, the operators of Hopton Holiday Village, and £200,000 from Great Yarmouth Borough Council. But this was part allocation for the original 5,000 tonnes of rock earlier thought to be needed. More funding may now be needed to increase to 9,000 tonnes.


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