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Learn moreCricceth’s West Beach in Gwynedd, northwest Wales, is subject to coastal erosion and potential failure of the existing coastal defence structures. There has been a trend of declining beach levels causing an increased level of exposure and risk to the current defences.
Cyngor Gwynedd Council and engineering consultancy YGC recorded a trend of lowering beach levels which could result in failure of the sea wall. Without significant capital investment to refurbish and maintain the sea wall, the frontage will be at risk due to flooding and erosion over the next 100 years.
YCG commissioned ABPmer to support the development of a Strategic Outline Business Case for coastal works at the beach. We completed a coastal process study supported by numerical modelling to determine the preferred option for protecting the existing sea wall.
To complete the sediment transport study, discern the local sediment transport processes, and so understand how to retain beach levels, we completed:
The study provided supporting evidence for YGC to submit a Strategic Outline Business Case to Welsh Government for funding to protect the sea wall.
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