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Why SOS?

  • New proposals on how to manage our coastline could have a devastating financial impact for all Selsey residents. In brief, the published suggestions could mean that:
    • Selsey Bill (Hillfield Road to Lifeboat Way) is left to erode
    • Medmerry Beach is left to fail - a huge area would flood
    • We pay £17m to maintain the sea walls at East & West Beach
    • We pay £10m to protect Earnley, Bracklesham, Selsey's main road and the Peninsula's sewage works
  • Under these suggestions...
    • 128 homes would be lost (no compensation to owners)
    • 1150 homes would be at risk, unless local people pay the £17m for coast defence - this could cost us thousands
    • The Oasis and half the campsites could be lost - they employ nearly 300 people, and our town's shops rely on the visitors
    • Each household in Selsey could pay £1,700 simply to keep the main road connection to Chichester
  • SOS (Save our Selsey) has been formed to:
    • Alert residents and businesses to the proposals
    • Inform them about the issues
    • Campaign for a fair solution to our coast defence, that considers the people who live and work here
  • What does SOS want for Selsey?
    • A guarantee of national funds to protect the town’s main road/services
    • A guarantee to maintain the existing defences until the new "strategy" is agreed (including emergency work to stop West Beach sea wall collapsing)
    • "Hold the line" at Selsey Bill frontage – don’t let the Bill go
    • "Hold the line" at Medmerry (unless this is proven unviable) – scrap "option 2", which destroys 28 homes, jobs & leisure facilities
    • In the absence of government help, Regional, County and District funding, support and encouragement (through planning and other measures) for private investment in coast defence.
    • A clear statement of who would have to pay for the current proposals if there is no government money & how much & when they’d have to pay
  • The wider aims of S.O.S.
    • A sustainable solution to coast defence: some bits of coast may have to be realigned, but plans must take full account of the economic & social costs
    • A fair deal: we are all responsible for global warming, coastal residents shouldn’t be left alone to pay the price. Give us a slice of environmental taxes!
    • Proper information & representation: the actual people who will be affected deserve proper information and a real say in the decisions. It’s their homes, jobs & futures at stake
    • Compensation: for people whose property, jobs or businesses are lost or devalued
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