Scamander Coastal Hazards Project

This project looks at the risks of coastal erosion and flooding around the Scamander River Mouth. During big storms, high tides and floodwaters can combine – and sometimes the river mouth (barway) gets blocked. These events can damage public and private property and affect how we use and enjoy the area.
We want to involve the community in understanding how this natural area works, how it’s changing, how it affects everyone, and how we can plan for the future – especially as climate change makes these challenges more unpredictable.


You can find more detail on this project on our website HERE:

It should take 3-5 minutes to share your thoughts and help shape the project.


And you can skip to the end if you just want to add your email address to the project contact list, to get news on outputs and next steps in the project.
Coastal and Flood Hazards and Impacts - Survey 2
This questionnaire has two main sections and is an opportunity to have a say if you haven't already.

The first section is about the interim ‘Outlook report’ that reviewed the coastal and flood hazards and the range of assets and values found could be impacted by them, which were the subject of a workshop in September.

The second section is about adaption measures and pathways that might be appropriate for key sections of shoreline, which workshops on 28 October looked at.
The following questions are related to the reports, workshop and presentations and have been developed to check we haven’t missed anything. See the Outlook Report and slides from the September and October community workshops on the project webpage HERE.

Your thoughts will shape this project.