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Slapton Lines Partnership – New website launched today

The Slapton Lines Partnership has today launched a new website www.slaptonline.org to help keep residents informed of the work being undertaken regarding the Adaptation Plan for the area.

Published: 15 June 2022

Dear Parishioner

The Slapton Lines Partnership has today launched a new website www.slaptonline.org to help keep residents informed of the work being undertaken regarding the Adaptation Plan for the area, in order to manage any future breach of the A379 Road.  The website provides access to meeting agenda’s and minutes and other useful resources such as access to flood warnings and Devon County Council Highways pages for live traffic information and updates.

Click here to visit the new website and save the address to your browser for ease of future access.

About the Slapton Line Partnership

The Slapton Line Partnership was formed in 2001 to promote a coordinated policy for managing coastal change in the area, in response to a major storm event that damaged Slapton Line. The Partnership has worked collaboratively over the last 20 + years to respond to successive storm damage events, use sound science and intelligence to manage the road’s future, and support the community as it adapts to live and work with the changing coast.

In 2019, the Slapton Line Partnership published a ‘Strategy for Adaptation’, acknowledging that Slapton Line will soon reach the end of its life, with no viable options for long-term maintenance or relocation.

The Slapton Line Partnership now exists to

  1. Plan and deliver the Adaptation Project in anticipation of future change, including a range of activities to manage impacts and build on opportunities
  2. Ensure that appropriate contingency and emergency response plans and preparations are maintained for responding to future storm and erosion events

Membership

The Slapton Line Partnership is made up of a range of public, private and third sector organisations with a broad range of expertise to support the Partnerships activities. A core working principle of the Slapton Line Partnership is to ensure that the local community and businesses participate in the planning and delivery of the Adaptation Project, and contingency and emergency response.

The current members of the Slapton Line Partnership include

Devon County Council

South Hams District Council

Strete Parish Council

Slapton Parish Council

Stokenham Parish Council

Environment Agency

Natural England

South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Wild Planet Trust

Field Studies Council

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