justal
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Latest news (out today) is that they are going to spend an extra £100,000 on a more detailed feasibility study... If they can get
the money....
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AN artificial reef that could turn Borth into a surfers’ paradise is a step closer after Ceredigion County Council agreed to an
in-depth £100,000 study.
The reef, which would become the first in Wales and one of the first in Britain, would make up part of Borth’s coastal protection
as well as providing improved surfing conditions.
Two options for coast protection are being considered. It is a choice between the artificial reef with rock breakwaters and groynes, or
just breakwaters and groynes.
The reef scheme would see large bags of sand lowered into optimum areas of the sea around 250 metres from the shore.
The bags would reduce the strength of waves before they reach the shore and would prove ideal surfing waves.
Consultants Posford Haskoning have been awarded a contract by the council’s Cabinet to undertake an option development study.
That study will look in-depth at the proposal for the reef and will look at how effective it will be in protecting Borth, the
arrangement and size of all the construction elements and the cost and benefits of the scheme.
And Borth county councillor, Ray Quant, said he was delighted with the news that the scheme was progressing.
He said: “This hasn’t been plain sailing. There has been a lot of people who have said this will not work, but now they
have accepted that it will.
“It has been accepted that the reef can be used for coastal protection as well as the recreational side.”
The reef would be constructed and placed by ASR Limited, a company which specialises in producing and siting artificial reefs.
Cllr Quant said that ASR had worked on 18 reefs around the world, and had won an award for a reef in California.
He said: “It is kudos for us in Borth to get them here. This would be the first reef of its kind in Wales.
“New Quay in Cornwall and Bournemouth are looking at getting similar reefs. I get e-mails from people down there asking how we
are getting along with the reef up here. They are using us as a sounding board for this.”
Garfield Williams, the highways department assistant director, said: “This work will form the basis for a further interactive
dialogue with Borth community with a view to making a firm recommendation to the Welsh Assembly Government of the preferred option for
Borth.”
The council’s Cabinet agreed to back the plans for the study. The council will try to win funding from the National Assembly to
pay for the study.
Copyright Tindle Newspapers Ltd 10 November 04
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posted on 7-12-2004 at 20:10 |
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Reef
Hiya,
Only just found this site (whalst trying to do my dissertation).
Ive lived in Borth all my life, and my mum is on the Borth council and she's totaly behind the project, and the council are doing all
they can to make it possible. so if I hear anything new, ill keep you all posted (although u all seem to have done some pretty good
research yourselfs!)
F xXx
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posted on 26-8-2005 at 11:37 |
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Has anyone heard any more news about the sea defence issue?
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posted on 3-11-2009 at 06:47 |
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Any new updates on this thread? What happened to it now?
regards,
erica
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justal
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posted on 17-11-2009 at 15:01 |
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Looks as though its on again at the mo.
We had a leaflet through the door yesterday saying that they council had been granted £7 million (possibly!) that has to be used by
April 2011. This wouldn't cover the cost of the sea defences for the whole of Borth but would do some of it. From the cliff to the
amusement arcade.
The leaflet doesn't provide info on the nature of the defences, but our local councilor was on the Welsh news last night talking about
the Borth sea defences and said it would be a reef that would provide sea defences and economic benefits through enhance surf
potential.
There's a public meeting on Thursday 3rd Dec at 7pm about it (Preumably in the community hall).
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justal
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posted on 2-12-2009 at 09:32 |
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More on the reef from the BBC:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/midwales/hi/people_and_places/nature/newsid_8382000/8382463.stm
Public meeting tomorrow if you can make it.
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posted on 4-12-2009 at 17:37 |
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It was a good meeting last night, here's the BBC report.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/midwales/hi/people_and_places/nature/newsid_8382000/8382463.stm
borth-rowing-club.org.uk
borthlifeboat.org.uk
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posted on 10-12-2009 at 06:16 |
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Simulation pret immobilier
im just kinda interested, i wouldnt mind giving it a go. i watched em a 4 a while from the top by car park. ive bin too chicken 2 try
it b4 but now i reckon soon as holz are up i might actually see what its like
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shem
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posted on 10-12-2009 at 17:47 |
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I still think this reef is a hoax. Itll be good ont eh good days, and for kiting it cud be fun to have flat water inside the barrier.
However to say its going to bring surfers to the are ais bull!!!! We have some of the best reefs in the whole of the uk within 30
minuites either side of Borth, they only work a hand full of times a year however. Just because the shape of the bottom is perfect
doesnt meen great surf. It wont stop on shore wind and certanly wont build its own swell.
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shem
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posted on 28-12-2010 at 19:53 |
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Whats the latest with the reef? Ive heard rumours such as, its going to totally stop all surf now, and be puerly a sea defence, and no
reef at all. Also that work was have ment to have commenced already, but stopped due to 2 complaints!Also that the grant money has to
be spent before start of April for tax purposes?
Any actual facts out there?
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justal
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posted on 28-12-2010 at 20:18 |
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It's definitely happening and work should be starting in January. I've got all of the plans and technical drawings here Shem, along
with the official report so I'll bundle them up and send you a copy of them.
Here's the latest from the BBC
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posted on 29-12-2010 at 16:20 |
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Hey Al - any chance you could knock up a simplified overview of the drawings - give the rest of us an idea of where the work will take
place and what it might look like??
You know INSTINCTively when you're living on the EDGE...
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justal
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posted on 29-12-2010 at 16:44 |
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Yep, once I have Internet acces I'll put them all online and link to them.
Almost all the work is taking place south of the railway station at the moment, with several large rock grounds to replace the wooden
ones currently there, along with some 'fish-tail shaped rock embankments further down the beach between and perpendicular to the rock
grounds. These 'fish-tail' rock piles will therefore be parallel to the shoreline.
In addition there will be a single 'surf reef' below the low tide mark at the far southern end of the beach, in front of the outfall
pipe.
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shem
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posted on 29-12-2010 at 19:27 |
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Cheers Al, will be interesting to see what happens. Seriously have doubts about surf benefiting, especially as we have a huge amount of
world class reefs that hardly ever work anyway. Could be interesting flat water and spear fishing though
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