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Unit

Frampton Pill to Royal Drift outfall SHAR7

Summary management approach

Continued monitoring and maintenance of existing defences and infrastructure, and consider issues relating to coastal squeeze and options for mitigating future flood risk and habitat requirements, whilst reducing the impacts of flooding to people, property and infrastructure.

Generic approach assigned to this unit

Management approaches depend on funding and relevant approvals and permissions. Adaptation to coastal change may be needed. If defences are present, some risk from flooding, erosion or ground instability may remain.

Time periods (short (0 to 20 years), medium (20 to 50 years) and long (50 to 100)) are approximate and do not signify precise dates of management transitions.

0 to 20 years (2005 to 2025)

MR6Managed realignmentLocal activity only

Where the overall intention is for a natural shoreline, not to encourage new defences. In some areas, where specified in the Shoreline Management Plan, works to repair or construct short stretches of defence to provide localised protection (such as to a slipway, access point or isolated properties) may be considered by the Local Planning Authority. All works require relevant permissions.


20 to 50 years (2025 to 2055)

HL1Hold the lineMaintain/replace

Where protection is currently provided by coastal defence structures or managed beaches, and the intention is to retain a defence along approximately the current alignment. This will involve replacing defences when needed. Defence type, method and standard of protection may be modified over time.


50 to 100 years (2055 to 2105)

HL1Hold the lineMaintain/replace

Where protection is currently provided by coastal defence structures or managed beaches, and the intention is to retain a defence along approximately the current alignment. This will involve replacing defences when needed. Defence type, method and standard of protection may be modified over time.


Neighbouring units

The following units are within 1km of this one:

Protected sites

This area of coastline is in or near a special protection area.

Data last updated: 2024-04-17

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This area of coastline is in or near an area of outstanding natural beauty.

Data last updated: 2024-06-29

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This area of coastline is in or near a special conservation area.

Data last updated: 2024-04-17

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This area of coastline is in or near a ramsar wetland area.

Data last updated: 2024-04-03

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There are no scheduled monuments near this area of coastline.

Data last updated: 2024-04-03

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This area of coastline is not in or near a local nature reserve.

Data last updated: 2024-06-29

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There are 2 sites of special scientific interest near this area of coastline.

Data last updated: 2024-07-26

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This area of coastline is not in or near a national nature reserve.

Data last updated: 2024-06-29

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There are no marine conservation zones near this area of coastline.

Data last updated: 2024-04-03

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Actions for this unit

All actions are subject to funding and approval, often by other parties than the Lead Organisation shown.

Reference NumberAction DescriptionAction Lead OrganisationAction Progress StatusPriority
HCR36If Managed Realignment of the defences on the estuary side of the canal is considered by landowners, the necessary steps to provide the new defence should be put into place.Environment Agency and DefraNot yet startedHigh
HCR37When appropriate assess the impacts on property and land in front of the proposed newly aligned defence line, and develop an adaptation plan to address the identified impacts beforehand. The outcomes of the adaptation plan, which should consider agricultural values and implications for tha Habitat Compensation and Restoration Programme, should be communicated to the necessary stakeholders when required.Environment Agency and local authoritiesNot yet startedMedium-high
HCR38Identify management triggers and thresholds for policy transition. The necessary monitoring must be implemented to inform assessments within an adaptation pathway approach and to update baseline erosion rates to take account of more recent storms.Defence ownerNot yet startedMedium-high
HCR38.1On completion of HCR action HCR37 and HCR38, revisit SMP management approach to ensure it reflects current management activity and future intent, update the SMP Tracker and SMP-Explorer and file for a Major Policy Change if required.Defence ownerNot yet startedMedium-high
11.32Identify where new MR defences will be, when they will be built and how they should be constructedNatural England, Stroud District Council, Internal Drainage Board, Heritage EnglandComplete
11.37Review the economic value of agricultural land at flood/erosion riskEnvironment Agency, Stroud District Council, Internal Drainage BoardsComplete
11.38Undertake a study into opportunities to remove flood embankments (links to action 11.32 above)Natural England, Stroud District Council, Internal Drainage BoardComplete

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The information on this website represents the current SMP management approaches adopted by the local authorities within its area, and current actions needed to deliver them. These management approaches have been approved by the Environment Agency under its Strategic Overview for coastal flood and erosion risk management and are considered to be local policy.

The documents below provide the full SMP adopted locally and approved by the Environment Agency at the time of publication. Some of the information has changed in response to new government policy, new evidence or new work identified.

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Main report

Appendices

Planning leaflets