Shoreham Adur Flood Defence Scheme, UK | 2016
Protecting Shoreham from the risk of flooding
Shoreham-by Sea is an historic seaside town situated on the River Adur estuary in West Sussex. In recent years it had become vulnerable to flooding with existing defences breached in 2013 after heavy rainfall and a tidal surge.
The Environment Agency carried out extensive research to calculate potential flood risk in the River Adur estuary, resulting in the Shoreham Adur Tidal Walls Scheme.
The £45 million Shoreham Adur Tidal Walls flood defence scheme (SATW) was funded by the Environment Agency, with additional funding from the Coast to Capital Local Enterprise Partnership, Adur District Council and West Sussex County Council. The scheme comprises:
- 7.2 km of new defences along the River Adur;
- 1.8 km on the east bank between Coronation Green and the A27 road bridge;
- 5.4 km on the west bank between the river mouth and the A27 road bridge.