16-06-2025
Second phase of urgent Exmouth sea wall repairs complete
The second phase of urgent repair work to Exmouth's sea wall has been completed, a council has Devon District Council (EDDC) said the "critical phase" of the project involved installing 150m (490ft) of steel sheet piling, extending the defences from the phase one works at the Sideshore Development to the old lifeboat said the combined cost of phase one, completed in 2024, and phase two was £3m, funded by the government and Jung, council portfolio holder for the environment – operational, said it was vital the emergency works were carried out "urgently".
Closures lifted
The council said the improvements would strengthen the seawall against storm damage and coast erosion, providing vital protection for local homes, businesses, and essential seafront said phase one and two works were timed to take place during the winter months in a bid to "reduce the inconvenience to the absolute minimum".The council said the promenade path, seafront cycle lane and Queen's Drive had all reopened following the works, adding heavy machinery had been removed from the said temporary safety fencing would remain in place around grassed areas until new seed had taken added that phase three, residents' and businesses' feedback would play a "vital role in shaping the final appearance of the seawall".