ASSESSMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE AND DEVELOPMENT

Key Features Issue Identified in Key Issues Identified in Benefits / Why is MA PDZ PU Policy Plan Unit Scale Type / SEA Receptor Objectives Policy Impact Assessment (Long-term 2105) SEA Scoping SEA Scoping Report issue important Theme Baseline

PDZ1 Whitsand Bay PDZ1 Rame Head to Wiggle Cliff

To support adaptation of Policy (NAI): Loss of a number of chalets is expected in the Trenninow and Potential loss of Recreation and MA01 PDZ1 PU 1.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-1-1 Tourism Local C infrastructure that long term as a result of erosion. Therefore minor negative Wiggle Chalets business through erosion Economy facilitates tourism impact. and recreation.

Recreational value / To retain tourism Policy (NAI): The SMP policy will allow natural development Whitsand Bay Potential loss due to MA01 PDZ1 PU 1.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-1-1 tourism, popular for Local R Recreation and recreation of the beaches and would therefore retain the natural Beach erosion surfing opportunities. facilities it provides. Therefore no impact.

PDZ1 Tregonhawke & Freathy

To manage risks to life and property Residential Potential loss due to Policy (NAI): No loss of property is expected as a result of MA01 PDZ1 PU 1.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-1-2 Homes for people Local HA Social and support Properties erosion erosion resulting from NAI. Therefore no impact. community adaptation.

To support Millbrook Holiday adaptation of Policy (NAI): No loss of caravan pitches or facilities is Potential loss of Recreation and MA01 PDZ1 PU 1.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-1-2 Park Caravan Tourism Local C infrastructure that expected as a result of erosion resulting from NAI. business through erosion Economy Park facilitates tourism Therefore no impact. and recreation.

PDZ1 Freathy to Portwrinkle To support the Access to small adaptation of Potential loss or damage Transport Policy (NAI): No loss of road is anticipated. Therefore no MA01 PDZ1 PU 1.1 NAI, NAI, NAI NAI Public Road settlements and Local I transport links due to erosion Infrastructure impact. caravan parks between communities. PDZ1 Portwrinkle Potential loss due to erosion, in particular To manage risks to Policy (MR): The policy for the frontages during epoch 1 clifftop properties to the life and property (HTL) and 2/3 (MR) will avoid or minimise the loss of Residential MA01 PDZ1 PU 1.2 HTL, MR, MR 6D-1-4 west of harbour and Homes for people Local HA Social and support residential properties as a result of coastal erosion. This Properties should defences fail at community approach would allow for a more natural alignment and cliff base, Finnygook adaptation. natural defence. Therefore minor positive impact. Beach

To support the Policy (NAI): The policy for the frontages during epoch 1 Potential loss or damage Access to properties adaptation of (HTL) and 2 /3 (MR) will support the adaptation of transport Transport MA01 PDZ1 PU 1.2 HTL, MR, MR 6D-1-4 Public Road due to erosion if along seafront in Local I transport links links between communities. This approach would allow for a Infrastructure defences fail Portwrinkle between more natural alignment and natural defence. Therefore communities. minor positive impact.

Cornwall IoS SMP2 1 Annex II Key Features Issue Identified in Key Issues Identified in Benefits / Why is MA PDZ PU Policy Plan Unit Scale Type / SEA Receptor Objectives Policy Impact Assessment (Long-term 2105) SEA Scoping SEA Scoping Report issue important Theme Baseline

Policy (MR): The policy for the frontages during epoch 1 Tourist and Finnygook Beach To retain tourism (HTL) and 2/3 (MR) will retain tourism and recreation recreational facilities, MA01 PDZ1 PU 1.2 HTL, MR,MR 6D-1-4 and Hoodney Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation opportunities. This approach would allow for a more natural beach popular for Cove Beaches opportunities. alignment and natural defence including the retention of surfing and fishing more beach sediments. Therefore minor positive impact.

Fishing harbour including To support the Policy (MR): The policy for the frontages during epoch 1 Fishing important for sheltered boat moorings, Recreation, adaptation and (HTL) and 2/3 (MR) will support the adaptation and Portwrinkle local economy, also MA01 PDZ1 PU 1.2 HTL, MR, MR 6D-1-4 without harbour fishing / Local I Economy and resilience of resilience of commercial operations. This approach would Harbour harbour important for recreational activities Infrastructure commercial allow for a more natural alignment and natural defence. tourism / recreation would cease operations. Therefore minor positive impact.

PDZ1 Whitsand Bay to Hore Stone PDZ1 Portwrinkle to Downderry To manage risks to Policy (NAI/MR): The policy for the frontages will avoid or life and property minimise the loss of residential properties as a result of MA01& PU 1.2 HTL, MR, MR Residential Potential loss due to PDZ1 6D-1-5 Homes for people Local HA Social and support coastal erosion. This approach would allow for a more 02 PU 2.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Properties erosion community natural alignment and natural defence. Therefore minor adaptation. positive impact. PDZ1 Downderry & Seaton Potential loss due to To manage risks to Policy (NAI/MR): The policy for the frontages during epoch erosion, in particular PU 2.1 NAI, NAI, NAI life and property 1 (HTL) for PU 2.2 will ensure protection of residential Residential west of Downderry and MA02 PDZ1 PU 2.2 HTL, MR, MR 6D-1-6 Homes for people Local HA Social and support properties. However, MR in epochs 2 & 3 would result in Properties on the cliff edge at PU 2.3 MR, MR, NAI community the managed relocation of residential properties. Therefore Seaton, should defences adaptation. minor negative impact. fail

To manage risks to Policy (NAI/MR): The policy for the frontages during epoch Damage to property, PU 2.1 NAI, NAI, NAI life and property 1 (HTL) for PU 2.2 will ensure protection of residential Commercial Potential loss due to employment, Social and MA02 PDZ1 PU 2.2 HTL, MR, MR 6D-1-6 Local C and support properties. However, MR in epochs 2 & 3 would result in Properties erosion recreation and Economy PU 2.3 MR, MR, NAI community the managed relocation of commercial properties. tourism adaptation. Therefore minor negative impact.

Policy (NAI/MR): The policy will allow the adjustment of the PU 2.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Used for recreation, To retain tourism beach n the medium and long term, as well as promoting Downderry and Loss of access / MA02 PDZ1 PU 2.2 HTL, MR, MR 6D-1-6 including motorbike Local R Recreation and recreation natural processes along PU 2.1 and 2.3 in epoch 3, and will Seaton Beaches recreation PU 2.3 MR, MR, NAI scrambling opportunities. retain the quality and extent of the beach and recreational activities. Therefore minor positive impact.

To support the Policy (NAI/MR): The policy of HTL & MR would provide Access between adaptation of PU 2.2 HTL, MR, MR Potential loss or damage Local Transport appropriate time for managed realignment of the road, MA02 PDZ1 6D-1-6 Public Road Downderry and Local I transport links PU 2.3 MR, MR, NAI due to erosion Links ensuring provision of access would remain. Therefore no Seaton between impact. communities.

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PDZ1 Seaton to Millendreath PU 3.1 NAI, NAI, NAI PU 3.2 NAI, NAI, NAI Policy (HTL/NAI): Overall policies will have both minor PU 3.3 HTL, NAI, NAI positive and negative impacts to the integrity of the South Major tourist and Social, To maintain the PU 3.4 HTL, HTL, HTL South West Loss of West Coastal Path, with NAI policies leading to the greatest All Mas PDZ1 6D-1-9 recreation attraction National R, C Recreation and continuity of the PU 3.5 NAI, NAI, NAI Coast Path access/recreation risk of loss of CP, however, there is sufficient width behind to area Economy SW coast path. PU 3.6 HTL, MR, NAI eroding cliffs such that the CP will remain. Therefore no PU 3.7 NAI, NAI, NAI impact. PU 3.8 HTL, HTL, HTL

Damage to property, To retain tourism PU 3.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Millandreath Potential loss due to employment, Recreation and Policy (NAI): The NAI policy may result in the loss of part of MA03 PDZ1 6D-1-7 Local HA and recreation PU 3.2 NAI, NAI, NAI Holiday Village erosion recreation and Economy the holiday village. Therefore minor negative impact. opportunities. tourism

PDZ1 Millendreath to East

PU 3.1 NAI, NAI, NAI To retain tourism Policy (NAI): The SMP policy will allow natural development Open cliff Potential loss due to Provides recreation MA03 PDZ1 PU 3.2 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-1-8 Local R Recreation and recreation of the cliffs and would therefore retain the natural facilities it recreation area erosion space PU 3.3 HTL, NAI, NAI opportunities. provides. Therefore no impact.

Policy (NAI): The policy although promoting natural PU 3.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Popular for To retain tourism Millendreath and Loss of access / processes such as erosion will retain the quality and extent MA03 PDZ1 PU 3.2 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-1-8 parascending, jet and Local R Recreation and recreation Plaidy Beaches recreation of the beach and its recreational uses it provides. PU 3.3 HTL, NAI, NAI water skiing opportunities. Therefore no impact.

To manage risks to Potential loss due to Policy (HTL/NAI): The HTL policy will support adaptation life and property Residential erosion, loss of defences and resilience for the community in epoch 1, in order to MA03 PDZ1 PU 3.3 HTL, NAI, NAI 6D-1-8 Homes for people Local HA Social and support Properties at Plaidy may affect cope with the future erosion in later epochs. Therefore community defences behind minor negative impact. adaptation.

To manage risks to Potential loss due to life and property Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontages will ensure that Residential erosion, loss of defences MA03 PDZ1 PU 3.4 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-1-8 Homes for people Local HA Social and support residential properties are protected. Therefore minor Properties at Plaidy may affect community positive impact. defences behind adaptation.

To manage risks to life and property and support Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontages will ensure no Commercial Damage to property, Social, community additional commercial properties lie within the tidal flood Properties Potential loss due to employment, MA03 PDZ1 PU 3.4 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-1-8 Local C Recreation and adaptation. To zone in comparison to the current number as the standard (including Chalet erosion recreation and Economy support adaptation of defence will be maintained at or above current standard. Park) tourism of infrastructure that Therefore minor positive impact. facilitates tourism and recreation.

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PDZ1 Looe Residential Potential loss due to Properties and To manage risks to erosion, loss of defences commercial life and property Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontages will ensure that at Looe would affect MA03 PDZ1 PU 3.4 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-1-9 properties Homes for people Local HA Social and support residential properties are protected. Therefore minor properties behind. Low including community positive impact. lying properties at flood community adaptation. risk assets

Policy (HTL): The policy fwill ensure protection of access to East Looe and To retain tourism Loss of access / East Looe and Hannafore beaches, however, coastal MA03 PDZ1 PU 3.4 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-1-9 Hannafore Popular for recreation Local R Recreation and recreation recreation squeeze could reduce the beach widths in the long-term. Beaches opportunities. Therefore minor negative impact.

To support the Possible deterioration of Looe Harbour, Beneficial for Recreation, adaptation and Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontages will ensure structures without MA03 PDZ1 PU 3.4 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-1-9 boat mooring recreational and Local R & C Economy and resilience of protection of Looe harbour and boat mooring facilities. maintenance / damage facilities commercial vessels Infrastructure commercial Therefore minor positive impact. due to erosion operations.

To maintain Ambulance Social and Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontages will ensure Essential functioning and well MA03 PDZ1 PU 3.4 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-1-9 Station, Police Flood risk Regional I Critical protection of Ambulance Station, Police Station. Therefore Infrastructure placed critical Station Infrastructure moderate positive impact. infrastructure.

PDZ1 Hannafore to Talland

To manage risks to Policy (NAI): Residential property is likely to be lost as a life and property PU 3.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Residential Potential loss due to result of erosion in the long term, though HTL and MR will MA03 PDZ1 6D-1-10 Homes for people Local HA Social and support PU 3.6 HTL, MR, NAI Property erosion enable adaptation and resilience to be implemented. community Therefore minor negative impact. adaptation.

PDZ1 Hore Stone to Gribben Head PDZ1 Talland to Polperro Policy (NAI): The policy for the frontages will have no PU 3.7 NAI, NAI, NAI To manage risks to impact upon residential properties for this section of coast. life and property Therefore no impact. Residential Potential loss due to MA03 PDZ1 6D-1-12 Homes for people Local HA Social and support Properties erosion community Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontages will ensure PU 3.8 HTL, HTL, HTL adaptation. protection of residential properties. Therefore minor positive impact.

To maintain Polperro Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontages will ensure Potential deterioration or Provides essential functioning and well MA03 PDZ1 PU 3.8 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-1-12 Coastguard Local I Social protection of Polperro Coastguard Station. Therefore minor damage, loss of access lifesaving service placed critical Station positive impact. infrastructure.

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To support the Polperro Fishing Commercial, Mooring Facilities for adaptation and Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontages will ensure Harbour with Structures may fail Recreation, MA03 PDZ1 PU 3.8 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-1-13 fishing and Local I resilience of protection of Polperro Fishing Harbour with associated associated without maintenance Economy and recreational vessels commercial facilities. Therefore minor positive impact. facilities Infrastructure operations.

Policy (HTL): The policy will continue to provide protection To retain tourism for Polperro Beach and retain tourism and recreational MA03 PDZ1 PU 3.8 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-1-13 Polperro Beach Potential deterioration Recreational value Local R Recreation and recreation opportunities however, coastal squeeze could reduce the opportunities. beach width/size in the long-term. Therefore minor negative impact.

(Policy HTL/NAI): Overall policies will have both minor positive and negative impacts to the integrity of the South PU 4.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Major tourist and Social, To maintain the South West Loss of West Coastal Path, with NAI policies leading to the greatest MA04 PDZ2 PU 4.2 HTL, HTL, HTL recreation attraction National R, C Recreation and continuity of the Coast Path access/recreation risk of loss of CP, however, there is sufficient width behind PU 4.3 HTL, HTL, HTL to area Economy SW coast path. eroding cliffs such that the CP will remain. Therefore no impact.

Lansallos Cove, Policy (NAI): The SMP policy will allow natural development To retain tourism Lantivet Bay and Recreational value / of the beaches in response to sea level rise and would MA 04 PDZ2 PU 4.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-1-13 Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation Lantic Bay tourism therefore retain the natural facilities they provide. Therefore opportunities. beaches no impact.

PDZ2 Estuary To support the Mooring facilities for Commercial, adaptation and Policy (HTL): The policy will maintain mooring facilities for Harbour structures may MA 04 PDZ2 PU 4.2 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-1-15 Polruan Harbour vessels, tourist / Local I Recreation and resilience of vessels, tourist / visitor attraction. Therefore minor positive fail without maintenance visitor attraction Economy commercial impact. operations.

Potential loss due to erosion, in particular To manage risks to properties at Polruan, life and property Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontages will ensure PU 4.2 HTL, HTL, HTL Residential MA 04 PDZ2 6D-1-15 Fowey and Readymoney Homes for people Local HA Social and support protection of residential properties. Therefore minor PU 4.3 HTL, HTL, HTL Properties should defences fail . community positive impact. Low lying properties at adaptation. flood risk

To support the Polruan and Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontages will ensure Possible deterioration, Social, adaptation and PU 4.2 HTL, HTL, HTL Fowey Damage to property, protection of commercial properties and continuation of MA 04 PDZ2 6D-1-15 structures will degrade / Local C Recreation and resilience of PU 4.3 HTL, HTL, HTL Commercial employment. commercial boatyard activities. Therefore minor positive fail without maintenance Economy commercial Boatyards impact. operations.

Potential deterioration, Policy (HTL): The policy will retain tourism and recreation Polruan, Fowey beaches at Polruan and Readymoney Cove To retain tourism opportunities; however, coastal squeeze could reduce the PU 4.2 HTL, HTL, HTL MA 04 PDZ2 6D-1-15 and Readymoney Readymoney are an Important tourist Local R Recreation and recreation beaches width/size in the long-term, however, the continued PU 4.3 HTL, HTL, HTL Cove Beaches maintained by dredge beach opportunities. action of HTL of dredge spoil use would maintain these spoil recreational faciltiies. Therefore minor positive impact.

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Potential loss due to To manage risks to erosion, in particular Damage to property, life and property Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontages will ensure Commercial properties at Fowey employment, Social and MA 04 PDZ2 PU 4.3 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-1-15 Local C and support protection of commercial properties. Therefore minor Properties should defences fail . recreation and Economy community positive impact. Low lying properties at tourism adaptation. flood risk

To support the Potential loss or damage Social, adaptation of due to erosion, in Policy (HTL): The policy will protect transport links between MA 04 PDZ2 PU 4.3 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-1-15 Road Access Access to villages Local I Recreation and transport links particular if defences at communities. Therefore minor positive impact. Economy between Readymoney fail communities.

To support the Harbour is maintained by Boat mooring adaptation and annual dredging, if the is In excess of 1500 Recreation and Policy (HTL): The policy will enable continuation of mooring MA 04 PDZ2 PU 4.3 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-1-15 facilities at Local I resilience of discontinued navigation berths Economy facilities and dredging. Therefore minor positive impact. Fowey commercial may become an issue operations.

To support Damage to property, Social, adaptation of Policy (HTL): The policy will protect the majority of the Polruan Holidays Possible flood and employment, MA 04 PDZ2 PU 4.3 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-1-15 Local C Recreation and infrastructure that holiday park and allow it to maintain its economic integrity. (Caravan Site) erosion risk recreation and Economy facilitates tourism Therefore minor positive impact. tourism and recreation.

PDZ2 Fowey to Gribben Head

To prevent Polridmouth Potential loss due to Policy (NAI): The NT property is likely to be lost due to Recreation value / disturbance to the MA 04 PDZ2 PU 4.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-1-16 (National Trust erosion, in particular Local R Recreation erosion in the long term. Therefore minor negative tourism interest feature and Property) should defences fail impact. character.

Policy (NAI): The SMP policy will allow natural development To retain tourism Polridmouth Recreation value / of the beach in response to sea level rise and would MA 04 PDZ2 PU 4.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-1-16 Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation Beach tourism therefore retain the natural facilities it provides. Therefore opportunities. no impact.

PDZ3 Gribben Head to Black Head PDZ3 Polkerris

Small harbour including To support the Policy (MR/HTL): The policy will seek to provide an over- sheltered boat moorings, adaptation and arching roll back of the shoreline and realignment of the MR/HTL, MR/HTL, without harbour fishing / Harbour important for Recreation and MA 06 PDZ3 PU 6.2 6D-2-2 Polkerris Harbour National I resilience of harbour, although this policy does not exclude local defence MR/HTL recreational activities tourism / recreation Economy commercial management. Overall, minor positive impact, which will would cease. Listed operations. require detailed monitoring. Structure.

Recreation value / Policy (MR/HTL): The policy will seek to provide an over- Potential deterioration, To retain tourism MR/HTL, MR/HTL, tourism, particularly arching roll back of the shoreline and realignment of the MA 06 PDZ3 PU 6.2 6D-2-2 Polkerris Beach beaches held in place by Local R Recreation and recreation MR/HTL for recreational harbour, although this policy does not exclude local defence harbour arm opportunities. sailing management. Therefore, minor positive impact.

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To manage risks to Policy (MR/HTL): The policy will seek to provide an over- Potential loss due to life and property arching roll back of the shoreline and realignment of the MR/HTL, MR/HTL, Residential MA 06 PDZ3 PU 6.2 6D-2-2 erosion, in particular if Homes for people Local HA Social and support harbour, which may result in the loss of some residential MR/HTL Properties defences fail community properties in the long term. Overall, minor negative adaptation. impact.

To manage risks to Policy (MR/HTL): The policy will seek to provide an over- Commercial Potential loss due to life and property arching roll back of the shoreline and realignment of the MR/HTL, MR/HTL, properties Damage to property, Social and MA 06 PDZ3 PU 6.2 6D-2-2 erosion, in particular if Local C and support harbour, which may result in the loss of some commercial MR/HTL including shops employment Economy defences fail community properties in the long term. Overall, minor negative and public house adaptation. impact.

PDZ3 Par Sands Policy (MR): The SMP policy will allow natural development To retain tourism Par Sands and Recreation value / of the beach in response to sea level rise and would MA 06 PDZ3 PU 6.3 NAI, MR, MR 6D-2-4 Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation Little Hell Cove tourism therefore retain the natural facilities it provides. Therefore opportunities. no impact.

To support Policy (MR): The policy will seek to provide an over-arching Potential loss of adaptation of roll back of the shoreline and realignment of Par and Recreation and MA 06 PDZ3 PU 6.3 NAI, MR, MR 6D-2-4 Caravan Park business through erosion Tourism Local C infrastructure that continued protection of the majority of the Caravan Park. Economy and flood risk facilitates tourism Therefore, minor positive impact, although will require and recreation. detailed monitoring.

To manage risks to Policy (MR): The policy will seek to provide an over-arching Residential Potential loss due to life and property roll back of the shoreline and realignment of Par and MA 06 PDZ3 PU 6.3 NAI, MR, MR 6D-2-4 Properties erosion, protected from Homes for people Local HA Social and support continued protection of residential properties (Par/St (Par/) flooding by EA tide gate community Blazey). Therefore, minor positive impact, although will adaptation. require detailed monitoring.

To manage risks to Policy (MR): The policy will seek to provide an over-arching Damage to property, life and property roll back of the shoreline and realignment of Par and Commercial Potential loss due to employment, Social and MA 06 PDZ3 PU 6.3 NAI, MR, MR 6D-2-4 Local C and support continued protection of commercial properties. Therefore, Properties flooding recreation and Economy community minor positive impact, although will require detailed tourism adaptation. monitoring.

To support the Policy (MR): The policy will seek to provide an over-arching adaptation and roll back of the shoreline and realignment of Par and Mainline Railway Potential loss due to Mainline link to west Social and MA 06 PDZ3 PU 6.3 NAI, MR, MR 6D-2-4 Regional I resilience of continued protection of the mainline railway and station. and station flooding of Cornwall Economy regional and county Therefore, minor positive impact, although will require wide transport links. detailed monitoring.

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Par Harbour was of Par docks reducing in significant economic importance for china clay To support the importance (export of Policy (MR/NAI): The policy will seek to provide some - moving to Fowey. Par adaptation and China Clay). realignment to allow for sea level rise & to improve longer MA 06 PDZ3 PU 6.4 MR, NAI, NAI 6D-2-5 Par Harbour docks being redeveloped Local C Economy resilience of Changing use to term sustainability in line with Par Sands. Therefore, minor as a marina and commercial residental and positive impact, although will require detailed monitoring. residential development. operations. commercial Flood risk at harbour. development

PDZ3 Carlyon Bay

Policy (NAI): Although the policy will promote erosion of the coastline, under NAI developers are required to maintain To retain tourism Carlyon Municipal Potential damage due to Recreation value / defences in perpetuity and along with relatively stable MA 07 PDZ3 PU 7.2 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-2-7 Local R Recreation and recreation Golf Course erosion tourism position of the coastline at this location this policy will not opportunities. result in any loss of this feature. Thus, no impact to the feature, although will require detailed monitoring.

Policy (NAI): Although the policy will promote erosion of the To support the coastline, under NAI developers are required to maintain Railway line Important for local adaptation and Potential loss due to Social and defences in perpetuity and along with relatively stable MA 07 PDZ3 PU 7.2 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-2-7 (through golf transport and Regional I resilience of erosion Economy position of the coastline at this location this policy will not course) recreation / tourism regional and county result in any loss of this feature. Thus, no impact, although wide transport links. will require detailed monitoring.

Policy (NAI): The SMP policy will allow natural development To retain tourism Carlyon and Recreational value / of the beach in response to sea level rise and would MA 07 PDZ3 PU 7.2 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-2-7 Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation Crinnis Beaches tourism, therefore retain the natural facilities it provides. Therefore opportunities. no impact.

Damage due to flooding Policy (NAI): Although the policy will promote erosion of the if Sandy River discharge To enable coastline, under NAI developers are required to maintain Sewage tunnel through the cliffs Essential appropriate defences in perpetuity and along with relatively stable MA 07 PDZ3 PU 7.2 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-2-7 Local I Social Treatment Works and Shorthorn Beach Infrastructure sewerage provision position of the coastline at this location this policy will not were to collapse or to be provided. result in any loss to this feature. Thus, no impact, although block. will require detailed monitoring.

Potential damage due to Policy (NAI): Although the policy will promote erosion of the flooding if Sandy River Damage to property, coastline, under NAI developers are required to maintain To retain tourism Commercial discharge tunnel through employment, Social and defences in perpetuity and along with relatively stable MA 07 PDZ3 PU 7.2 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-2-7 Local C and recreation Properties the cliffs and Shorthorn recreation and Economy position of the coastline at this location this policy will not opportunities. Beach were to collapse tourism result in any loss or additional flooding to these properties. or block. Thus, no impact, although will require detailed monitoring.

Policy (NAI): Although the policy will promote erosion of the To support Damage to property, coastline, under NAI developers are required to maintain Social, adaptation of Carlyon Bay employment, defences in perpetuity and along with relatively stable MA 07 PDZ3 PU 7.2 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-2-7 Possible erosion risk Local C Recreation and infrastructure that Camping Park recreation and position of the coastline at this location this policy will not Economy facilitates tourism tourism result in any loss of this feature. Thus, no impact, although and recreation. will require detailed monitoring.

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PDZ3 Charlestown

Policy (MR/HTL): The policy will seek to accommodate consideration of solutions other than straightforward HTL Potential deterioration, To retain tourism HTL/MR, HTL/MR, Charlestown Recreational value / through MR and continued protection of Charlestown Beach, MA 07 PDZ3 PU 7.3 6D-2-9 beach held in place by Local R Recreation and recreation HTL/MR Beach tourism, and will allow natural development of the beach in response breakwater opportunities. to sea level rise and would therefore retain the natural facilities it provides. Therefore no impact.

Charlestown Harbour and wet dock which is a To support the Berth for large Policy (MR/HTL): The policy will seek to accommodate major tourist Potential deterioration if adaptation and HTL/MR, HTL/MR, sailing, fishing consideration of solutions other than straightforward HTL MA 07 PDZ3 PU 7.3 6D-2-9 attraction and defences and quay walls National C Economy resilience of HTL/MR vessels and through MR and continued protection of Charlestown resource for the are not maintained commercial recreational vessels Harbour and wet dock. Therefore, major positive impact. national and operations. international film industry.

To manage risks to Potential loss due to Policy (MR/HTL): The policy will seek to accommodate life and property HTL/MR, HTL/MR, Residential erosion, properties to consideration of solutions other than straightforward HTL MA 07 PDZ3 PU 7.3 6D-2-9 Homes for people Local HA Social and support HTL/MR Properties east of harbour currently through MR and continued protection of residential community protected by seawalls properties. Therefore, minor positive impact. adaptation.

Commercial To manage risks to Policy (MR/HTL): The policy will seek to accommodate Damage to property, Properties life and property consideration of solutions other than straightforward HTL HTL/MR, HTL/MR, Potential loss due to employment, Social and MA 07 PDZ3 PU 7.3 6D-2-9 including Cornish Local C and support through MR and continued protection of commercial HTL/MR erosion recreation and Economy Shipwreck community properties including Cornish Shipwreck Centre. Therefore, tourism Centre adaptation. minor positive impact.

PDZ3 Duporth Policy (NAI): The SMP will not result in the loss of Residential Potential loss due to To prevent loss of MA 07 PDZ3 PU 7.4 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-2-10 Homes for people Local HA Social residential properties as a result of erosion in the long-term. Properties erosion property Therefore no impact.

Damage to property, Commercial Policy (NAI): The SMP will not result in the loss of the Potential loss due to employment, Social and To prevent loss of MA 07 PDZ3 PU 7.4 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-2-10 Properties) Local C holiday village as a result of erosion in the long-term. erosion recreation and Economy property holiday village) Therefore no impact. tourism

Policy (NAI): The policy will result in limited erosion and Major tourist and Social, To maintain the South West Loss of potential for loss of width of the South West Coastal Path, MA 07 PDZ3 PU 7.4 NAI, NAI, NAI recreation attraction National R, C Recreation and continuity of the Coast Path access/recreation however, there is sufficient width behind eroding cliffs such to area Economy SW coast path. that the CP will remain. Therefore no impact.

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Duporth Bay Beach (privately To retain tourism Policy (NAI): The SMP will allow natural development of the Recreational value / MA 07 PDZ3 PU 7.4 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-2-10 owned by Potential deterioration Local R Recreation, and recreation beach in response to sea level rise and would therefore tourism, Duporth opportunities. retain the natural facilities it provides. Therefore no impact. Development)

Damage to property, To provide access Social, Policy (NAI): The SMP will not result in the loss of the park Duporth Chaley employment, that facilitates MA 07 PDZ3 PU 7.4 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-2-10 Possible erosion risk Local C Recreation and as a result of erosion in the long-term. Therefore no Park recreation and recreational and Economy impact. tourism amenity use.

PDZ3 Porthpean

To manage risks to life and property Policy (NAI): The SMP will not result in the loss of Residential Potential loss due to MA 07 PDZ3 PU 7.5 MR, MR, NAI 6D-2-11 Homes for people Local HA Social and support residential properties as a result of erosion in the long-term. Properties erosion community Therefore no impact. adaptation.

To manage risks to Potential loss due to Damage to property, Policy (NAI): The SMP may result in some limited loss of a Promenade life and property erosion, loss of defences employment, Social and small number of commercial properties in the long term as MA 07 PDZ3 PU 7.5 MR, MR, NAI 6D-2-11 (Commercial Local C and support would impact on recreation and Economy a result of erosion or MR. Therefore minor negative Properties) community promenade tourism impact. adaptation.

To retain tourism Policy (NAI): The policies will allow natural development of Recreational value / MA 07 PDZ3 PU 7.5 MR, MR, NAI 6D-2-11 Porthpean Beach Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation the beach in response to sea level rise and would therefore tourism, opportunities. retain the natural facilities it provides. Therefore no impact.

To provide access and support Policy (NAI): The SMP policy may result in some limited Potential loss due to Popular for sailing Recreation and adaptation that MA 07 PDZ3 PU 7.5 MR, MR, NAI 6D-2-11 Sailing Club Local R loss of sailing club area and some or all of the facilities for erosion activities Economy facilitates boat parking. Therefore minor negative impact. recreational and amenity use.

To enable South West Potential loss due to Provides essential appropriate Policy (NAI): The SMP policy will not result in the loss of MA 07 PDZ3 PU 7.5 MR, MR, NAI 6D-2-11 Water Pumping Local I Social erosion infrastructure sewerage provision South West Water Pumping Station. Therefore no impact. Station to be provided.

PDZ4 Black Head to PDZ4 Pentewan

To manage risks to Potential loss due to life and property Residential erosion, protected from Policy (HTL): The policy will protect the residential MA 08 PDZ4 PU 8.2 MR, MR, HTL 6D-2-13 Homes for people Local HA Social and support Properties flooding by EA flood properties from erosion. Therefore minor positive impact. community defence adaptation.

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To manage risks to Damage to property, Potential loss due to life and property Commercial employment, Social and Policy (HTL): The policy will protect the commercial MA 08 PDZ4 PU 8.2 MR, MR, HTL 6D-2-13 erosion and damage due Local C and support Properties recreation and Economy properties from erosion. Therefore minor positive impact. to flooding community tourism adaptation.

Structure will degrade / To prevent Pentewan fail without maintenance, disturbance or Policy (HTL): The policy will continue to prevent disturbance Harbour Recreation and MA 08 PDZ4 PU 8.2 MR, MR, HTL 6D-2-13 however not thought to Listed structure National H deterioration to the or deterioration to the structure and it’s setting. Therefore (currently Economy provide a defence structure and it’s minor positive impact. disused) function setting.

Potential deterioration. Policy (NAI/MR/HTL): The policy intent will allow natural To retain tourism Beach is managed, Tourist and development of the beach in response to sea level rise and MA 08 PDZ4 PU 8.3 NAI, MR, NAI/HTL 6D-2-13 Pentewan Beach Local R Recreation and recreation material transferred from recreational facilities would therefore retain the natural facilities it provides. opportunities. north end to south Therefore no impact.

Policy (NAI/MR/HTL): The policy will allow for roll back of To support the sand dunes and beach in line with sea level rise, which Potential loss of adaptation of Pentewan Sands Recreation and will result in the loss of parts of Pentewan Sands Holiday MA 08 PDZ4 PU 8.3 NAI, MR, NAI/HTL 6D-2-13 business through erosion Tourism Local C infrastructure that Holiday Park Economy Park, though it will provide time to adapt and and flood risk facilitates tourism realign/relocate parts of the park. Therefore minor and recreation. negative impact.

To support Potential loss or damage adaptation of due to erosion, protected Access to caravan Recreation and Policy (NAI/MR/HTL): The policy will not prevent access to MA 08 PDZ4 PU 8.3 NAI, MR, NAI/HTL 6D-2-13 Road Access Local I infrastructure that from flooding by EA flood park and beach Economy the beach. Therefore no impact. facilitates tourism defence and recreation.

PDZ4 and Portmellon

Active fishing fleet important for local To support the Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontages will continue to PU 8.4 Breakwaters and quay economy. Sheltered adaptation and HTL/MR, HTL/MR, HTL Mevagissey Recreation and support the adaptation and resilience of commercial MA 08 PDZ4 6D-2-15 walls may degrade / fail Mooring facilities for National I resilience of HTL, MR, MR Harbour Economy operations including the harbour. Therefore major positive PU 8.5 without maintenance fishing fleet and commercial impact. visiting yachts. operations. Harbour is listed.

Potential loss due to erosion/ Properties at To manage risks to Policies (HTL/MR): The policies for the frontages will ensure PU 8.4 flood risk, exacerbated life and property no additional residential properties lie within the tidal flood HTL/MR, HTL/MR, HTL Residential MA 08 PDZ4 6D-2-15 by tide locking. Homes for people Local HA Social and support zone. This approach would allow for a more natural HTL, MR, MR Properties PU 8.5 Properties at Gorran community alignment and natural defence which would revert to the Haven protected by adaptation. long term policy of NAI. Therefore minor positive impact. defences

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Potential loss due to To manage risks to Damage to property, Policies (HTL/MR): The policies for the frontages will PU 8.4 erosion, properties life and property HTL/MR, HTL/MR, HTL Commercial employment, Social and maintain and protect commercial properties whilst allowing MA 08 PDZ4 6D-2-15 adjacent to harbour Local C and support HTL, MR, MR Properties recreation and Economy for a more natural alignment and natural defence. Therefore PU 8.5 fronted by quay walls at community tourism minor positive impact. flood risk adaptation.

To support the PU 8.4 Road access Social, adaptation of Policies (HTL/MR): The policies will support the adaptation HTL/MR, HTL/MR, HTL Potential loss due to MA 08 PDZ4 6D-2-15 Public Road between Mevagissey Local I Recreation and transport links of transport links between the communities. Therefore HTL, MR, MR erosion PU 8.5 and Portmellon Economy between minor positive impact. communities.

Policies (HTL/MR): The policies will retain tourism and PU 8.4 Polstreath and To retain tourism recreation opportunities through managing the response of HTL/MR, HTL/MR, HTL Recreational value / MA 08 PDZ4 6D-2-15 Portmellon Potential deterioration Local R Recreation, and recreation the beach at Portmellon to sea level rise and would HTL, MR, MR tourism, PU 8.5 Beaches opportunities. therefore retain the natural facilities it provides. Therefore no impact. PDZ4 Goran Haven Policy (HTL/MR): The policy for the frontages will continue To support the to support the adaptation and resilience of commercial Shelters town adaptation and Gorran Haven Structures may fail Recreation and operations including the harbour through HTL for short to MA 08 PDZ4 PU 8.6 HTL, HTL, MR 6D-2-17 frontage and provides Local I resilience of Harbour without maintenance Economy medium term, with continued hold on the pier followed by sheltered moorings commercial some realignment of shoreline defences. Therefore minor operations. positive impact.

Policy (HTL/MR): The policy for the frontages will ensure no To manage risks to Damage to property, additional properties lie within the tidal flood zone through a Commercial / life and property Potential loss due to employment, Social and similar approach to that described for the harbour. This MA 08 PDZ4 PU 8.6 HTL, HTL, MR 6D-2-17 Residential Local C and support erosion recreation and Economy approach would allow for a more natural alignment and Properties community tourism natural defence which would revert to the long term policy of adaptation. NAI. Therefore minor positive impact.

Little Perhaver, Policy (HTL/MR): The short term restriction from HTL is To retain tourism Gorran Haven Recreational value / unlikely to affect the beach to a noticeable extent, whilst the MA 08 PDZ4 PU 8.6 HTL, HTL, MR 6D-2-17 Potential deterioration Local R Recreation, and recreation and Bow/Vault tourism, MR policy in epoch 3 will enable the beach to respond more opportunities. Beaches naturally to sea level rise. Therefore no impact.

PDZ4 Goran Haven to Porthluney

National Trust Land at To retain tourism Policy (NAI): The SMP policy will enable Hemmick beach to Potential deterioration / Recreational value / MA 09 PDZ4 PU 9.2 MR, NAI, NAI 6D-3-1 Hemmick beach Local R Recreation and recreation respond naturally to sea level rise through moving landward. loss due to erosion tourism, including private opportunities. Therefore no impact. defences

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PDZ4 Portholland To support the Policies (NAI): The policy will support the adaptation of Social, adaptation of Road may be eroded Access to properties access allowing for private maintenance of existing MA 09 PDZ4 PU 9.4 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-3-4 Access Road Local I Recreation and transport links without cliff stabilisation and beach defences in the long-term. Therefore minor positive Economy between impact. communities.

To manage risks to Policy (NAI): The policy will support the adaptation of Potential loss due to life and property properties and will allow private maintanenace of existing Residential MA 09 PDZ4 PU 9.4 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-3-4 erosion should defences Homes for people Local HA Social and support defences (privatey owned) to minimise or avoid loss of Properties fail community residential propertiesin the long-term. Therefore minor adaptation. positive impact.

PDZ4 Portloe

To manage risks to Damage to property, Commercial / life and property Potential loss due to employment, Social and Policy (HTL): The policy will maintain protection to MA 09 PDZ4 PU 9.6 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-3-6 Residential Local C and support erosion recreation and Economy residential properties. Therefore minor positive impact. Properties community tourism adaptation.

To support the Possible deterioration of Beneficial for adaptation and Policy (HTL): The policy will maintain protection to structures without Recreation and MA 09 PDZ4 PU 9.6 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-3-6 Portloe Harbour recreational and Local R & C resilience of commercial operations including the harbour. Therefore maintenance / damage Economy fishing vessels commercial minor positive impact. due to erosion operations.

To provide access that facilitates recreational and Road Access Social, amenity use. To Policy (HTL): The policy will maintain protection to road Potential loss due to Access to properties MA 09 PDZ4 PU 9.6 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-3-6 and Parking Local I Recreation and support the access and parking facilities. Therefore minor positive erosion and beach facilities Economy adaptation of impact. transport links between communities.

PDZ4 Carne and Pendower

To retain tourism Policy (NAI): The policy will allow natural development of the PU 10.2 MR, NAI, NAI Pendower Beach loss of access / Popular tourist MA 10 PDZ4 6D-3-8 Local R Recreation and recreation beach in response to sea level rise and would therefore PU 10.3 NAI, NAI, NAI and Carne Beach recreation attraction opportunities. retain the natural facilities it provides. Therefore no impact.

To support Damage to property, Policy (NAI): The policy although promoting natural Social, adaptation of PU 10.2 MR, NAI, NAI Cliff recession could employment, processes such as erosion will not impact upon the footprint MA 10 PDZ4 6D-3-8 Nare Head Hotel Local C Recreation and infrastructure that PU 10.3 NAI, NAI, NAI threaten properties recreation and of the Nara Hotel which has been judged not to be at Economy facilitates tourism tourism immediate risk during the 100 years. Therefore no impact. and recreation.

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To support the Policy (NAI): In the long-term (epoch 3) the road access Social, adaptation of PU 10.2 MR, NAI, NAI Failure of defences could Access to properties may be lost due to erosion and access gained via and MA 10 PDZ4 6D-3-8 Access Road Local I Recreation and transport links PU 10.3 NAI, NAI, NAI affect access road and beach alternative existing route. Access to the beach will be Economy between maintained naturally. Therefore no impact. communities.

To manage risks to Policy (NAI): The policy is unlikely to result in the loss of life and property PU 10.2 MR, NAI, NAI Residential Potential loss due to residential property, and any threat would occur in epoch 3 MA 10 PDZ4 6D-3-8 Homes for people Local HA Social and support PU 10.3 NAI, NAI, NAI properties erosion to one property, which could be protected privately. community Therefore no impact. adaptation.

PDZ4 Portscatho

To manage risks to Potential loss due to life and property Residential Policy (HTL): The policy will maintain protection to MA 10 PDZ4 PU 10.4 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-3-10 erosion should defences Homes for people Local HA Social and support Properties residential properties. Therefore minor positive impact. fail community adaptation.

To support the Possible deterioration of Beneficial for fishing adaptation and Policy (HTL): The policy will maintain protection of Porthscatho structures without Recreation and MA 10 PDZ4 PU 10.4 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-3-10 and commercial Local R & C resilience of Porthscatho Harbour and the maritime activities. Therefore Harbour maintenance / damage Economy vessels commercial minor positive impact. due to erosion operations.

To support the Social, adaptation of Potential loss due to Access to properties Policy (HTL): The policy will enmaintain protection of the MA 10 PDZ4 PU 10.4 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-3-10 Access Road Local I Recreation and transport links erosion and harbour access road. Therefore minor positive impact. Economy between communities.

Policy (HTL): The policy may induce loss of foreshore width To retain tourism Porthscatho loss of access / and elevation due to coastal squeeze from rising sea levels MA 10 PDZ4 PU 10.4 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-3-10 Popular for recreation Local R Recreation and recreation Beach recreation and thus reduction in the extent of the beach at certain tide opportunities. states. Therefore minor negative impact.

PDZ4 Portscatho to St Anthony Head

Towan and To retain tourism Policy (NAI): The policy will allow natural development of the Recreational value / MA 10 PDZ4 PU 10.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-3-11 Porthbeor Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation beaches in response to sea level rise and would therefore tourism Beaches opportunities. retain the natural facilities it provides. Therefore no impact.

To maintain Policy (NAI): The SMP policy is not expected to affect St St Anthony's Potential deterioration or Provides essential functioning and well MA 10 PDZ4 PU 10.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-3-11 Local I Social Anthony's Head Lighthouse even though erosion could Head Lighthouse damage, loss of access lifesaving service placed critical arise. Therefore no impact. infrastructure.

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To support Damage to property, Social, adaptation of Policy (NAI): The SMP policy is not expected to result in Treloan Coastal employment, MA 10 PDZ4 PU 10.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-3-11 Possible erosion risk Local C Recreation and infrastructure that loss to grounds at Treloan Coastal Holidays through Holidays recreation and Economy facilitates tourism erosion. Therefore no impact. tourism and recreation.

PDZ5 Fal Estuary PDZ5

Potential loss due to To manage risks to Residential / erosion should defences life and property Policy (HTL): The policy will ensure continued protection to MA 11 PDZ5 PU 11.2 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-4-2 commercial fail. Low lying properties Homes for people Local HA Social and support residemtial properties. Therefore minor positive impact. Properties around quay are at flood community risk adaptation.

To support the Provides access to Social, adaptation of Policy (HTL): The policy will ensure continued protection to Loss of defences could MA 11 PDZ5 PU 11.2 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-4-2 Public Road the shoreline and Local I Recreation and transport links the transport infrastructure. Therefore minor positive affect road residential housing Economy between impact. communities.

To support the Popular with tourists adaptation and and recreational resilience of users. Loss of Quay Possible deterioration of commercial would expose town Policy (HTL): The policy will ensure continued protection to Harbour facilities structures without Recreation and operations. To MA 11 PDZ5 PU 11.2 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-4-2 frontage to erosion. Regional I the Harbour and Harbour activities. Therefore moderate at St Mawes maintenance / damage Economy provide access and Sailing is critical to positive impact. due to erosion support adaptation local economy. Small that facilitates commercial fishing recreational and fleet. amenity use.

To manage risks to life and property and support Trethem: Homes for people, community residential bridge provides main Social, Policy (HTL): The policy will ensure continued protection to Possible flood risk from adaptation. To MA 11 PDZ5 PU 11.2 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-4-2 properties and access from St Local C, HA Recreation and residential properties and transport infrastructure. Therefore Percuil River (tidal) support the road bridge Mawes towards Economy minor positive impact. adaptation of (A3078) and transport links between communities.

To provide access and support Sailing clubs and Damage to property, Social, adaptation that Policy (HTL): The policy will ensure continued protection of MA 11 PDZ5 PU 11.2 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-4-2 gig rowing club at Possible flood risk recreation and Regional C Recreation and facilitates the club assets. Therefore minor positive impact. St Mawes tourism Economy recreational and amenity use.

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PDZ5 St Just to Turnaware Point PDZ5 Feock to Restronguet Point

To manage risks to Residential life and property Policy (HTL and NAI): The policy will ensure continued PU 11.3 HTL, HTL, HTL Potential loss due to MA 11 PDZ5 6D-4-6 Properties (high Homes for people Local HA Social and support protection of the feature (i.e. residential properties). PU 11.4 NAI, NAI, NAI erosion land values) community Therefore minor positive impact. adaptation.

To support the Social, adaptation of Policy (HTL and NAI): The policy will ensure continued PU 11.3 HTL, HTL, HTL MA 11 PDZ5 6D-4-6 Ferry Loss of access local infrastructure Local HA Recreation and transport links protection of the feature and its activities. Therefore minor PU 11.4 NAI, NAI, NAI Economy between positive impact. communities.

To support the A39 Falmouth - Social, adaptation and Policy (HTL and NAI): The policy will ensure continued PU 11.3 HTL, HTL, HTL MA 11 PDZ5 6D-4-7 Truro Road at Potential flood risk Key infrastructure Regional I Recreation and resilience of protection of the road trasnport infrastructure. Therefore PU 11.4 NAI, NAI, NAI Perranworthal Economy regional and county moderate positive impact. wide transport links.

To support the adaptation of Policy (HTL and NAI): The policy will ensure continued PU 11.3 HTL, HTL, HTL Access Road MA 11 PDZ5 6D-4-7 Potential flood risk Access to properties Local I Social transport links protection of the road trasnport infrastructure. Therefore PU 11.4 NAI, NAI, NAI (Penpol) between minor positive impact. communities. PDZ5 Mylor

To manage risks to Damage to property, Residential / life and property Policy (MR): The policy will ensure continued protection of Potential loss due to employment, Social and MA 11 PDZ5 PU 11.6 HTL, HTL/MR, MR 6D-4-8 commercial Local C and support the feature (i.e. life and properties). Therefore minor erosion / flooding recreation and Economy Properties community positive impact. tourism adaptation.

To provide access Damage to property, and support Sailing Club / Policy (MR): The policy will ensure continued protection of Potential loss due to employment, Social and adaptation that MA 11 PDZ5 PU 11.6 HTL, HTL/MR, MR 6D-4-8 Watersports Local C the feature and its activities would be undisturbed. erosion recreation and Economy facilitates centre Therefore minor positive impact. tourism recreational and amenity use.

To support the Social, adaptation of Potential loss due to Policy (MR): The policy will ensure continued protection of MA 11 PDZ5 PU 11.6 HTL, HTL/MR, MR 6D-4-8 Access Road Access to properties Local I Recreation and transport links erosion the road. Therefore minor positive impact. Economy between communities.

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PDZ5 Flushing

To manage risks to Residential / life and property Policy (MR): The policy will ensure continued protection of MA 11 PDZ5 PU 11.8 HTL/MR, MR, MR 6D-4-10 commercial At risk of flooding Homes for people Local HA Social and support the feature (i.e. residential properties). Therefore minor Properties community positive impact. adaptation.

To support the Social, adaptation of Potential loss due to Policy (MR): The policy will ensure continued protection of MA 11 PDZ5 PU 11.8 HTL/MR, MR, MR 6D-4-10 Access Roads Access to properties Local I Recreation and transport links erosion the access road. Therefore minor positive impact. Economy between communities.

To support the Possible deterioration of Damage to property, Social, Commercial adaptation and structures without employment, Economic, Policy (MR): The policy will ensure continued protection of MA 11 PDZ5 PU 11.8 HTL/MR, MR, MR 6D-4-10 shipyard and Local C resilience of maintenance / damage recreation and Recreation and the feature. Therefore minor positive impact. boat storage commercial due to erosion tourism Economy operations.

To provide access Used for various and support Provide services for recreational activities Recreation and adaptation that Policy (MR): The policy will ensure continued protection of MA 11 PDZ5 PU 11.8 HTL/MR, MR, MR 6D-4-10 Harbour Facilities recreational yachts and including fishing, boat Local R & C Economy facilitates the facilities. Therefore minor positive impact. fishing vessels hire and pleasure recreational and cruises amenity use.

PDZ5 Falmouth Harbour

To manage risks to Potential loss due to life and property Policy (HTL):The policy will ensure continued protection of Residential erosion should defences MA 11 PDZ5 PU 11.10 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-4-11 Homes for people Regional HA Social and support the feature (i.e. residential properties). Therefore moderate Properties fail, some properties also community positive impact. at flood risk adaptation.

Commercial To manage risks to Damage to property, Properties, Potential loss due to life and property Policy (HTL):The policy will ensure continued protection of employment, Social and MA 11 PDZ5 PU 11.10 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-4-11 including National erosion, some properties Regional C and support the feature (i.e. commercial properties). Therefore recreation and Economy Maritime also at flood risk community moderate positive impact. tourism Museum adaptation.

Possible deterioration of To support the structures without adaptation and Policy (HTL):The policy will ensure continued protection to Important for local Social and MA 11 PDZ5 PU 11.10 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-4-11 Falmouth Docks maintenance / damage National C resilience of the feature and associated activities. Therefore major economy Economy due to erosion. Dredging commercial positive impact. and sand extraction. operations.

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To support the Social, adaptation of Potential loss due to Policy (HTL):The policy will ensure continued protection of MA 11 PDZ5 PU 11.10 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-4-11 Access Roads Access to properties Regional I Recreation and transport links erosion the roads. Therefore moderate positive impact. Economy between communities.

To provide access and support Listed structures. Policy (HTL):The policy will ensure continued protection of Structure will degrade / Recreation and adaptation that MA 11 PDZ5 PU 11.10 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-4-11 Piers Passenger ferries National I the structures and associated activities. Therefore fail without maintenance Economy facilitates and pleasure cruises. moderate positive impact. recreational and amenity use.

PDZ5 Upper Fal PDZ5 Truro

Signficant number of Residential and properties and assets at Homes for people, To manage risks to PU 12.4 HTL/MR, HTL/MR, commercial risk of flooding including economic centre, life and property Policy (HTL & MR): The policy will ensure continued Social and MA 12 PDZ5 HTL/MR N/A properties, the commercial centre of community assets Regional HA, I and support protection of the residential, commercial, and community Economy PU 12.5 MR, MR, MR community the town. EA Flood and essential community assets. Therefore moderate positive impact. assets defences protect city infrastructure adaptation. centre from flooding

To support the PU 12.3 HTL, MR, MR A390 Truro - St Social, adaptation and Policy (HTL & MR): The policy will ensure the road MA 12 PDZ5 PU 12.4 HTL/MR, HTL/MR, N/A Austell Road at Potential flood risk Key infrastructure Regional I Recreation and resilience of infrastructure is maintained. Therefore moderate positive HTL/MR Tresillian Economy regional and county impact. wide transport links.

PDZ5 Pendennis to Helford Estuary

Policy (HTL):The policy could result in constraint to the beaches due to sea level rise and reduced space to Castle and To retain tourism High recreational and respond. However, given the steep nature of these MA 13 PDZ5 PU 13.2 HTL, HTL, HTL 6D-5-1 Gyllyngvase Potential deterioration Regional R Recreation and recreation tourist value beaches limited loss of extent is expected and as such the Beaches opportunities. recreational value will not deteriorate significantly in the long- term. Therefore minor positive impact.

PDZ5 Swanpool

Potential deterioration To retain tourism Policy (MR): The MR policy will allow the beach to respond erosion of beach may MA 13 PDZ5 PU 13.3 HTL, MR, MR 6D-5-2 Swanpool Beach Recreational value Local R Recreation and recreation to sea level rise and ensure that there is NO change in the affect water levels in opportunities. provision of recreational resource. Therefore no impact. Swanpool

PDZ5 Maenporth

To retain tourism Policy (MR): The MR policy will allow the beach to respond Maenporth MA 13 PDZ5 PU 13.4 HTL, MR, MR 6D-5-4 Potential deterioration Recreational value Local R Recreation and recreation to sea level rise and ensure that there is no change in the Beach opportunities. provision of recreational resource. Therefore no impact.

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PDZ5 Durgan

Policy (NAI): No loss of properties is expected to arise in the long-term as a result of erosion given the limited To manage risks to alteration indicated by the erosion line. However, risk of life and property failure of existing walls could arise in the long-term which Residential Properties at flood risk MA 14 PDZ5 PU 14.2 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-5-8 Homes for people Local HA Social and support would affect properties, however, it is not known whether Properties should defences fail community maintainenance would be prevented from taking taking adaptation. given that the structures may form part of existing buildings. The settlement is principally owned by National Trust. Therefore minor negative impact.

PDZ5 Durgan to Helford Passage PDZ5 Helford Passage

To manage risks to Policy (NAI): Some small-scale flooding and possible Potential loss due to life and property Residential erosion indicated at this location, thus under a policy of NAI, MA 14 PDZ5 PU 14.3 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-5-10 erosion should defences Homes for people Local HA Social and support properties minor negative impacts may occur for a small number of fail community residential properties at Helford Passage. adaptation.

To support the Policy (NAI): Some small-scale flooding and possible Potential loss due to Social, adaptation of erosion indicated at this location, thus under a policy of NAI, MA 14 PDZ5 PU 14.3 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-5-10 Access Road erosion should defences Access to properties Local I Recreation and transport links minor negative impact may occur on access to a small fail Economy between number of properties at Helford Passage. communities.

Policy (NAI): The NAI policy will allow the beach to respond To retain tourism Helford Passage Recreational value / to sea level rise and ensure that there is negligible change MA 14 PDZ5 PU 14.3 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-5-10 Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation Beach tourism in the provision of recreational resource. Therefore no opportunities. impact.

To support the Jetty provides access adaptation of for passenger ferry transport links service between Policy (NAI): The policy does not preclude the jetty being Structure will degrade / Recreation and between MA 14 PDZ5 PU 14.3 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-5-10 Jetty Helford Passage and Regional I maintained, and as such, the structure and link to SW Coast fail without maintenance Economy communities. To Helford, providing Path will not be affected. Therefore no impact. maintain the continuity for SW continuity of the Coast Path SW coast path.

PDZ5 Helford Creek

To manage risks to Policy (MR): Would not preclude local maintenance of small Residential / Potential loss due to life and property sections of Council owned walls if required, and will allow for MA 14 PDZ5 PU 14.5 MR, MR, MR 6D-5-11 commercial erosion should defences Homes for people Local HA Social and support movement of the defences where appropriate. Therefore no Properties fail and flood risk community impact. adaptation.

To support the Access Roads Potential loss due to Social, adaptation of Policy (MR): No significant risks are indicated, and MR will MA 14 PDZ5 PU 14.5 MR, MR, MR 6D-5-11 incuding access erosion should defences Access to properties Local I Recreation and transport links enable adaptation of defences in order to maintain to Port Navas fail and flood risk Economy between residential access if required. Therefore no impact. communities.

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To provide access Possible deterioration of and support Sailing, waterskiing Policy (MR): No significant risks are indicated, and MR will sailing club, structures without Recreation and adaptation that MA 14 PDZ5 PU 14.5 MR, MR, MR 6D-5-11 and popular Local R enable adaptation of defences in order to maintain the boat slipway and maintenance / damage Economy facilitates recreational activities club. Therefore no impact. pontoons due to erosion recreational and amenity use.

PDZ5 Gillan Creek

To manage risks to Policy (NAI): Limited erosion risk exists to residential Potential loss due to life and property Residential properties. Flood risk is slight. NAI would not preclude local MA 14 PDZ5 PU 14.7 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-5-13 erosion and damage Homes for people Local HA Social and support properties management of the private defences which defend 1 or 2 from flooding community properties and the road. Therefore no impact. adaptation.

St.Anthony in To retain tourism Limited erosion risk exists with no major implications on the Potential deterioration of Boat Launching and MA 14 PDZ5 PU 14.7 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-5-13 Meneage and Local R Recreation and recreation integrity of the beaches or access for launching boats. beach or access storage on beach Gillan Beaches opportunities. Therefore no impact.

PDZ6 Helford Estuary to Lizard Point PU 15.1 Overall policies will have both minor positive and negative NAI, NAI, NAI PU 15.2 impacts to the integrity of the South West Coastal Path, with HTL, MR, MR PU 15.3 Major tourist and Social, To maintain the NAI policies leading to the greatest risk of loss of CP, NAI, NAI, NAI South West Loss of MA15 PDZ6 PU 15.4 recreation attraction National R, C Recreation and continuity of the however, there is sufficient width behind eroding cliffs such HTL, HTL/MR, HTL/MR Coast Path access/recreation to area Economy SW coast path. that the CP will remain, and in many cases due to cliff MR, MR, MR PU 15.5 geology no noticeable loss will occur to the CP. Therefore HTL, HTL, HTL PU 15.6 no impact. PDZ6 Porthallow

Beach used for recreation, boat Policy (MR): The long term policy of adjusting the defences Surrounding storage and car in epoch 2 & 3 to accommodate increasing flood risk and To retain tourism beaches parking. Small but improve community resilience should also provide MA15 PDZ6 PU 15.2 HTL, MR, MR 6D-5-15 Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation including locally important protection of the beach and under careful management opportunities. Porthallow Beach fishing fleet. Beach should not compromise beach processes. Therefore minor protects backing positive impact. developments

To manage risks to Policy (MR): The overall policy for the frontage is MR life and property through adjusting the defences to avoid disturbance to Residential Potential loss due to MA15 PDZ6 PU 15.2 HTL, MR, MR 6D-5-15 Homes for people Local HA Social and support beach processes. No loss of residential properties is properties erosion community expected and protection is expected to be maintained. adaptation. Therefore minor positive impact.

To manage risks to Policy (MR): The overall policy for the frontage is MR Damage to property, life and property through adjusting the defences to avoid disturbance to Commercial Potential loss due to employment, Social and MA15 PDZ6 PU 15.2 HTL, MR, MR 6D-5-15 Local C and support beach processes. No loss of commercial properties is Properties erosion recreation and Economy community expected and protection is expected to be maintained. tourism adaptation. Therefore minor positive impact.

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PDZ6 Porthallow to Porthoustock Beach used for Policy (NAI): The NAI policy will allow the beach to respond recreation, boat 6D-15- Porthoustock Potential deterioration of Maintain amenity to sea level rise and ensure that there is negligible change MA15 PDZ6 PU 15.3 NAI, NAI, NAI storage and car Local R Recreation 17 Beach beach or access value of beach in the provision of recreational resource. Therefore no parking, scuba diving impact. popular

To manage risks to Policy (NAI): For this location the policy plan of NAI will not life and property 6D-15- Residential Potential loss due to cause an increase in erosion as Porthoustock is not MA15 PDZ6 PU 15.3 NAI, NAI, NAI Homes for people Local HA Social and support 17 Properties erosion indicated to be at any long term risk of erosion and flooding. community Therefore no impact. adaptation.

To support the Policy (NAI): For this location the policy plan of NAI will not Boat storage for Potential loss due to adaptation and cause an increase in erosion as Porthoustock is not 6D-15- Small but locally Recreation and MA15 PDZ6 PU 15.3 NAI, NAI, NAI small fishing erosion or deterioration Local resilience of indicated to be at any long term risk of erosion and flooding 17 important fishing fleet Economy boats of structures commercial with potentially no impact on the integrity of the boat storage operations. and fishing activities. Therefore no impact.

To support the Policy (NAI): For this location the policy plan of NAI will not Potential loss due to adaptation and cause an increase in erosion as Porthoustock is not 6D-15- West of Social and MA15 PDZ6 PU 15.3 NAI, NAI, NAI erosion or deterioration Local C resilience of indicated to be at any long term risk of erosion and flooding 17 Quarry Economy of structures commercial with potentially no impact on the integrity of the quarry. operations. Therefore no impact.

To support the Policy (NAI): For this location the policy plan of NAI will not Commercial Potential loss due to adaptation and cause an increase in erosion as Porthoustock is not 6D-15- Social and MA15 PDZ6 PU 15.3 NAI, NAI, NAI Jetty, Dean erosion or deterioration Local C resilience of indicated to be at any long term risk of erosion and flooding 18 Economy Quarries of structures commercial with potentially no impact on the integrity of commercial operations. assets. Therefore no impact.

PDZ6 Coverack

To support the Policy (HTL/MR): The SMP policy will support the adaptation and adaptation and resilience of the harbour through HTL over 6D-15- Coverack Harbour structures may Small but locally Recreation and MA15 PDZ6 PU 15.4 HTL, HTL/MR, HTL/MR Local I resilience of epoch 1 or in the long term to identify suitable strategies to 19 Harbour fail without maintenance important fishing fleet Economy commercial realign the frontage to a more sustainable and resilient operations. position. Therefore minor positive impact.

Policy (MR): The SMP policy will continue to retain tourism To retain tourism and recreation opportunities regarding Coverack beach 6D-15- Recreational value / MA15 PDZ6 PU 15.4 HTL, HTL/MR, HTL/MR Coverack Beach Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation through HTL over epoch 1 to identify suitable strategies to 19 tourism opportunities. realign the frontage to a more sustainable and resilient position. Therefore minor positive impact.

To manage risks to Policy (MR): The SMP policy will support the adaptation and Potential loss due to life and property resilience to residential properties through HTL over epoch 6D-15- Residential MA15 PDZ6 PU 15.4 HTL, HTL/MR, HTL/MR erosion should defences Homes for people Local HA Social and support 1 to identify suitable strategies to realign the frontage to a 19 Properties fail community more sustainable and resilient position. Therefore minor adaptation. positive impact.

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To support the Policy (MR): The SMP policy will support the adaptation and Potential loss due to Social, adaptation of resilience to access roads through HTL over epoch 1 to 6D-15- Access to village and MA15 PDZ6 PU 15.4 HTL, HTL/MR, HTL/MR Access Road erosion should defences Local I Recreation and transport links identify suitable strategies to realign the frontage to a more 19 properties fail Economy between sustainable and resilient position. Therefore minor positive communities. impact.

To manage risks to Policy (MR): The SMP policy will support the adaptation and Damage to property, life and property resilience to commercial properties through HTL over epoch 6D-15- Commercial Potential loss due to employment, Social and MA15 PDZ6 PU 15.4 HTL, HTL/MR, HTL/MR Local C and support 1 to identify suitable strategies to realign the frontage to a 19 properties erosion recreation and Economy community more sustainable and resilient position. Therefore minor tourism adaptation. positive impact.

PDZ6 Kennack Sands

To support the Policy (MR): The SMP policy will continue to provide access Potential loss due to Social, adaptation of that facilitates recreational and amenity use such as access 6D-15- MA15 PDZ6 PU 15.5 MR, MR, MR Access Road erosion should defences Access to beach Local I Recreation and transport links roads through MR which will allow for selective maintenance 21 fail Economy between and adjustment of the defensive line to a more sustainable communities. and resilient position. Therefore minor positive impact.

Policy (MR): The SMP policy will continue to retain tourism and recreation opportunities associated with Kennack To retain tourism 6D-15- Kennack Sands Potential deterioration of Beach used for Sands Beach through MR which will allow for selective MA15 PDZ6 PU 15.5 MR, MR, MR Local R Recreation and recreation 21 Beach beach or access recreation maintenance and adjustment of the defensive line to a more opportunities. sustainable and resilient position. Therefore minor positive impact.

PDZ6 Kennack to Cadgwith

Damage to property, Social, To retain tourism Policy (NAI): Erosion resulting from this policy is not 6D-15- Golf Course / Potential loss due to employment, MA15 PDZ6 PU 15.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Local C Recreation and and recreation expected to result in any loss of golf course or holiday park 22 Holiday Park erosion recreation and Economy opportunities. land. Therefore no impact. tourism

To support Damage to property, Social, adaptation of Policy (NAI): Erosion resulting from this policy is not 6D-15- Chy Carne employment, MA15 PDZ6 PU 15.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Possible erosion risk Local C Recreation and infrastructure that expected to result in any loss of holiday park land. 22 Holiday Park recreation and Economy facilitates tourism Therefore no impact. tourism and recreation.

PDZ6 Cadgwith

Policy (HTL): The policy will retain tourism and recreation Provide shelter / To retain tourism opportunities as the standard of defence will be maintained 6D-15- Cadgwith Cove Potential deterioration of storage for fishing MA15 PDZ6 PU 15.6 HTL, HTL, HTL Local R Recreation and recreation at or above current standard with the integrity of Cadgwith 23 Beach beach or access boats also used for opportunities. Cove Beach maintained, with no noticeable loss of beach recreation extent. Therefore minor positive impact.

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To manage risks to Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontage will ensure no Potential loss from life and property 6D-15- Residential Recreation and additional properties are at risk in comparison to the current MA15 PDZ6 PU 15.6 HTL, HTL, HTL erosion or damage from Homes for people Local I and support 23 property Economy number as the standard of defence will be maintained at or flooding community above current standard. Therefore minor positive impact. adaptation.

Damage to property, To manage risks to Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontage will ensure no employment, Commercial life and property additional commercial properties are at risk in comparison 6D-15- Potential loss due to recreation and Social and MA15 PDZ6 PU 15.6 HTL, HTL, HTL property including Local C and support to the current number as the standard of defence will be 23 erosion tourism. Small but Economy boat storage community maintained at or above current standard. Therefore minor locally important adaptation. positive impact. fishing fleet.

PDZ6 Cadgwith to Lizard Point

To maintain Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the policy is not 6D-15- Lifeboat Station, Potential deterioration or Provides essential functioning and well MA15 PDZ6 PU 15.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Local I Social expected to not affect the structure or function of the 24 Kilcobben Cove damage, loss of access lifesaving service placed critical Lifeboat Station. Therefore no impact. infrastructure.

To manage risks to life and property Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the policy is not 6D-15- Residential Potential loss due to MA15 PDZ6 PU 15.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Homes for people Local HA Social and support expected to not affect the residential properties or 24 Properties erosion community community. Therefore no impact. adaptation.

To maintain Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the policy is not 6D-15- Lizard Point Potential deterioration or Provides essential functioning and well MA15 PDZ6 PU 15.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Local I Social expected to not affect the structure or function of the 24 Lighthouse damage, loss of access lifesaving service placed critical Lighthouse. Therefore no impact. infrastructure.

PDZ6 Lizard Point to Gunwalloe

PU 16.1 NAI, NAI, NAI To manage risks to Isolated areas of Damage to property, PU 16.2 NAI, NAI, NAI life and property Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the policy is not urban and Potential loss due to employment, Social and MA16 PDZ6 PU 16.3 NAI, NAI, NAI 6E-1 Local C and support expected to affect the residential properties or commercial commercial erosion recreation and Economy PU 16.4 NAI, NAI, NAI community development along this coastline. Therefore no impact. development tourism PU 16.5 MR, MR, NAI adaptation.

PDZ6 Lizard Point to Kynance Cliff

Kynance Cove, Policy (NAI): The NAI policy will allow the beaches to To retain tourism Housel Bay and Potential deterioration of Beach used for respond to sea level rise and ensure that there is negligible MA16 PDZ6 PU 16.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 6E-1 Local R Recreation and recreation Pentreath beach or access recreation change in the provision of recreational resource. Therefore opportunities. Beaches no impact.

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PDZ6 Predannack Head to Pedngwinian

Listed Structure. Possible deterioration of To manage risks to Policy (NAI): Erosion resulting from this policy could result in structures without Beneficial for life and property potential impacts to the integrity of Mullion Cove Harbour Mullion Cove Recreation and MA16 PDZ6 PU 16.2 NAI, NAI, NAI 6E-3 maintenance / damage recreational and National R & C and support structure, though limited erosion is expected. Maintenance Harbour Economy due to erosion -National fishing vessels community of the structure would not be precluded. Therefore no Trust policy to allow adaptation. impact. managed realignment.

Mullion Cove, Potential deterioration of Policy (NAI): The NAI policy will allow the beaches to PU 16.2 NAI, NAI, NAI To retain tourism Polurrian Cove, beach or access. Sand Popular for recreation Recreation and respond to sea level rise and ensure that there is negligible MA16 PDZ6 PU 16.3 NAI, NAI, NAI 6E-3 Local R and recreation Church Cove and extraction at Poldhu and tourism Economy change in the provision of recreational resource. Therefore PU 16.4 NAI, NAI, NAI opportunities. Poldhu Cove Cove. no impact.

To manage risks to Damage to property, life and property Shop at Potential loss due to employment, Social and Policy (NAI): Increased flood risk could arise on the shop, MA16 PDZ6 PU 16.3 NAI, NAI, NAI 6E-3 Local C and support Polbream Point erosion recreation and Economy but no risk of erosion is anticipated. Therefore no impact. community tourism adaptation.

To manage risks to Commercial and life and property Policy (NAI): Erosion resulting from this policy is not residential Potential loss due to MA16 PDZ6 PU 16.3 NAI, NAI, NAI 6E-3 Homes for people Local HA Social and support anticipated to result in loss of residential or commercial properties at erosion community properties. Therefore no impact. Polurrian Cove adaptation.

Beach erosion threatens To support the Cury/ Mullion highway Social, adaptation of Policy (NAI): Erosion resulting from this policy is not PU 16.3 NAI, NAI, NAI Road access to MA16 PDZ6 6E-3 Public Road and road at Pollurian Local I Recreation and transport links expected to result in loss of road transport infrastructure PU 16.4 NAI, NAI, NAI Properties Cove, defences protect Economy between and access. Therefore no impact. highway at Poldhu Cove communities.

To prevent Policy (NAI): Erosion resulting from this policy could result in Lack of maintenance disturbance or Gunwalloe potential impact resulting from damage or loss of part of the MA16 PDZ6 PU 16.4 NAI, NAI, NAI 6E-3 could result in failure of Damage to property Local I Social deterioration to the Church church grounds and a risk to the structure. Therefore minor defences structure and it’s negative impact. setting.

To manage risks to Residential Potential loss due to life and property Policy (NAI): Erosion resulting from this policy is not MA16 PDZ6 PU 16.4 NAI, NAI, NAI 6E-3 Properties, erosion should defences Homes for people Local HA Social and support anticipated to result in loss of residential properties. Poldhu Cove fail community Therefore no impact. adaptation.

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PDZ7 Gunwalloe to PDZ7 Pedngwinian to Porthleven

Policy (NAI/MR/HTL): The NAI and MR policies along Halzephron, Gunwalloe, and Loe beaches will enable the PU 17.1 NAI, NAI , NAI Halzephron, Potential deterioration. Recreation, surfing To retain tourism beaches to respond to sea level rise and ensure no PU 17.2 NAI, NAI, NAI Recreation and MA 17 PDZ7 6E-4 Gunwalloe / Loe Sand extraction at between Porthleven Local R and recreation alteration to the recreational amenity and resource. HTL at PU 17.3 MR, MR, MR Economy Bar / Porthleven Gunwalloe. and Loe Bar opportunities. Porthleven beach could result in a negligibel decrease in PU 17.4 HTL, HTL, HTL beach width over certain tides in the long term but no loss of recreational resource. Therefore no impact.

Policy (HTL): The policy will support the adaptation and Possible deterioration of Beneficial for To retain tourism resilience of commercial operations as the standard of Porthleven structures without Recreation and MA 17 PDZ7 PU 17.4 HTL, HTL, HTL 6E-4 recreational and Local R & C and recreation defence will be maintained at or above current standard and Harbour maintenance / damage Economy fishing vessels opportunities. the integrity of Porthleven Harbour maintained. Therefore due to erosion minor positive impact.

Potential loss due to erosion should defences fail at Porthleven. Some protection from flooding To manage risks to Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontage will ensure no by EA flood defence life and property Residential additional residential properties are at risk of erosion in MA 17 PDZ7 PU 17.4 HTL, HTL, HTL 6E-4 (harbour gates). Wave Homes for people Local HA Social and support properties comparison to the current number. Therefore minor action causes run-up in community positive impact. harbour. Vulnerable to adaptation. SE storms and flodig through wave action along harbour front.

Potential loss due to erosion should defences fail at Porthleven. Some protection from flooding To manage risks to Damage to property, Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontage will ensure no by EA flood defence life and property Commercial employment, Social and additional commercial properties are at risk of erosion in MA 17 PDZ7 PU 17.4 HTL, HTL, HTL 6E-4 (harbour gates). Wave Local C and support properties recreation and Economy comparison to the current number. Therefore minor action causes run-up in community tourism positive impact. harbour. Vulnerable to adaptation. SE storms and flodig through wave action along harbour front.

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PDZ7 Porthleven to PDZ7 Rinsey Head to Hoe Point

Recreation and Policy (MR/NAI): The mixed policy of MR and NAI in the Erosion at Sydney Cove To retain tourism PU 18.2 MR, MR, NAI Sydney Cove / tourism, major tourist Recreation and long term will enable the beaches to respond to sea level MA 18 PDZ7 6E-6 could affect amenity Local R and recreation PU 18.3 MR, MR, MR Praa Sands resort on south coast. Economy rise and ensure no alteration to the recreational amenity and value opportunities. Popular for surfing resource. Therefore no impact.

To manage risks to Policy (MR/NAI): The mixed policy of MR and NAI in the Damage to property, Potential loss due to life and property long term will result in the loss of a small number of PU 18.2 MR, MR, NAI Commercial employment, Social and MA 18 PDZ7 6E-6 erosion should defences Local C and support commercial properties due to long term erosionM however, PU 18.3 MR, MR, MR properties recreation and Economy fail at Praa Sands community MR will enable time for adaptation or relocation of tourism adaptation. properties. Therefore minor negative impact.

To manage risks to Policy (MR/NAI): The mixed policy of MR and NAI in the Potential loss due to life and property long term will result in the loss of a small number of PU 18.2 MR, MR, NAI Residential MA 18 PDZ7 6E-6 erosion should defences Homes for people Local HA Social and support residential properties due to long term erosion, however, PU 18.3 MR, MR, MR properties fail at Praa Sands community MR will enable time for adaptation or relocation of adaptation. properties. Therefore minor negative impact.

To support the Policy (MR/NAI): The policy of MR in the long term will Social, adaptation of PU 18.2 MR, MR, NAI Potential loss due to enable road transport infrastructure to be realigned and MA 18 PDZ7 6E-6 Public Road Access to properties Local I Recreation and transport links PU 18.3 MR, MR, MR erosion maintain the existing access. Therefore minor positive Economy between impact. communities.

To support Damage to property, Social, adaptation of Policy (MR/NAI): The mixed policy of MR and NAI in the PU 18.2 MR, MR, NAI Praa Sands employment, Economic, MA 18 PDZ7 6E-6 Possible erosion risk Local C infrastructure that long term is not expected to result in erosion and loss o PU 18.3 MR, MR, MR Holiday Village recreation and Recreation and facilitates tourism holiday village area. Therefore no impact. tourism Economy and recreation.

To support Damage to property, Social, adaptation of Policy (MR): The policy of MR will ensure resilience, Higher Pentreath employment, MA 18 PDZ7 PU 18.3 MR, MR, MR 6E-6 Possible erosion risk Local C Recreation and infrastructure that adaptation and relocation of parts of the campsite to result Farm Camp Site recreation and Economy facilitates tourism in no loss. Therefore no impact. tourism and recreation.

PDZ7 Hoe Point to Cudden Point

To manage risks to Residential life and property Policy (NAI): Erosion resulting from this policy is not Properties at Potential loss due to MA 18 PDZ7 PU 18.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 6E-7 Homes for people Local HA Social and support anticipated to result in loss of residential properties. Prussia Cove / erosion community Therefore no impact. Bessey's Cove adaptation.

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Damage to property, Social, Possible damage or Policy (NAI): Erosion resulting from this policy is not Kennegy Cove employment, MA 18 PDZ7 PU 18.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 6E-7 Possible erosion risk Local C Recreation and loss through flood anticipated to result in loss of Kennegy Cove Holiday Park. Holiday Park recreation and Economy and erosion risk Therefore no impact. tourism

PDZ7 Cudden Point to The Greeb

To manage risks to Policy (NAI): The SMP policy will promote erosion and life and property PU 18.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Residential Potential loss due to potential loss of a small number of homes or reduced MA 18 PDZ7 6E-8 Homes for people Local HA Social and support PU 18.4 NAI, NAI, NAI properties erosion garden extents. Community adaptation would not be met community under this policy plan. Therefore minor negative impact. adaptation.

Perranuthnoe Recreational value / To retain tourism Policy (NAI): The NAI policy will allow the beach to respond PU 18.1 NAI, NAI, NAI MA 18 PDZ7 6E-8 (Perran Sands) Potential deterioration tourism. Popular for Local R Recreation and recreation to sea level rise and ensure that there is no change in the PU 18.4 NAI, NAI, NAI Beach surfing opportunities. provision of recreational resource. Therefore no impact.

PDZ8 The Greeb to St Michaels Mount

To manage risks to Residential Potential loss due to life and property Policy (MR): The policy for the frontage will ensure no PU 19.3 HTL, HTL, HTL MA 19 PDZ8 6E-9 properties at erosion should defences Homes for people Local HA Social and support additionalresidential properties are at risk of erosion. PU 19.5 HTL, HTL, HTL Marazion fail community Therefore minor positive impact. adaptation.

Policy (NAI): The long term SMP policy will allow for the natural erosion and deterioration of the causeway. St Michaels Mount of To retain tourism St Michaels Possible erosion and Recreation and However, given that this will be preceded by sea level rise MA 19 PDZ8 PU 19.4A HTL, NAI, NAI 6E-9 high cultural and Regional I and recreation Mount Causeway damage Economy obscuring and ruling out use of the causeway it is expected tourist value opportunities. that over time its iconic image will fade. Therefore moderate negative impact.

To manage risks to Residential and Damage to property, Breach of defences life and property Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontage will ensure no commercial employment, Social and MA 19 PDZ8 PU 19.4B HTL, HTL, HTL 6E-9 would impact on Regional HA, C and support additional properties are at risk of erosion. Therefore properties at St recreation and Economy properties community moderate positive impact. Michaels Mount tourism adaptation.

To support the adaptation and St Michaels resilience of Mount Harbour Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontage will maintain the Listed structure. commercial Frontage Harbour important for Recreation and visual, economic and historical value of the harbour and MA 19 PDZ8 PU 19.4B HTL, HTL, HTL 6E-9 Potential damage due to National I operations. To including two tourism / recreation Economy quay structures and residential properties. Therefore major erosion. prevent disturbance breakwaters and positive impact. or deterioration to quay walls the structure and it’s setting.

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To support the Social, adaptation and Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontage will maintain the Potential loss due to MA 20 PDZ8 PU 19.6 HTL, HTL, HTL 6E-10 Railway Major transport link National I Recreation and resilience of national rail infrastructure in the long term. Therefore major erosion Economy regional and county positive impact. wide transport links.

PDZ8 Marazion to Longrock PDZ8 Chapel Rock to Harbour

Policy (MR): The overall policy of MR is intended to provide To support the time for the rail network to be realigned to maintain the Social, adaptation and majority of the link to Penzance though this could be halted PU 20.1 HTL, MR, MR Potential loss due to MA 20 PDZ8 6E-10 Railway Major transport link National I Recreation and resilience of at St Erth or realigned to end at the NE end of Gulval. The PU 20.2 HTL, MR, MR erosion Economy regional and county loss of the final Penzance link woud be a loss but the wide transport links. majority of the rail link would remain open. Therefore minor negative impact.

Policy (MR): The overall policy of MR is intended to provide To support the time for the A30 to be realigned to maintain the current Social, adaptation and PU 20.1 HTL, MR, MR Potential loss due to transport links. Disruption, disturbance, and likely alteration MA 20 PDZ8 6E-10 Main A30 road Major transport link National I Recreation and resilience of PU 20.2 HTL, MR, MR erosion to route times would arise, but under this policy the A30 Economy regional and county would be maintained. Therefore moderate positive wide transport links. impact.

Potential loss due to To manage risks to erosion should defences Residential / life and property Policy (MR): The policy of MR will result in the loss of PU 20.1 HTL, MR, MR fail and damage due to MA 20 PDZ8 6E-10 commercial Homes for people Local HA Social and support commercial and residential properties along the shoreline of PU 20.2 HTL, MR, MR flood risk, exacerbated properties community Longrock and Gulval. Therefore minor negative impact. through tide-locking and adaptation. shingle blocking culverts.

To support the Social, adaptation and Policy (HTL): The policy will protect and maintain the A30 Potential loss due to MA 20 PDZ8 PU 20.3 HTL, HTL, HTL 6E-10 Main A30 road Major transport link National I Recreation and resilience of road link fronting Chyandour (Penzance). Therefore major erosion Economy regional and county positive impact. wide transport links.

Potential loss due to To manage risks to erosion should defences Residential / life and property Policy (HTL): The policy will protect and maintain the fail and damage due to MA 20 PDZ8 PU 20.3 HTL, HTL, HTL 6E-10 commercial Homes for people Local HA Social and support commercial and residential properties fronting the shoreline flood risk, exacerbated properties community at Chyandour. Therefore minor positive impact. through tide-locking and adaptation. shingle blocking culverts.

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PDZ8 Longrock to Penlee Point PDZ8 Penzance Harbour to Harbour

To support the Fishing important for adaptation and Fishing harbour including local economy, also resilience of sheltered boat moorings, harbour important for commercial Policy (HTL): The policy will support the adaptation and without harbour fishing / Penzance tourism / recreation. Recreation and operations. To resilience of commercial operations, and the regional MA 21 PDZ8 PU 21.1 HTL, HTL, HTL 6E-10 recreational activities Regional I Harbour Vital transport Economy support the transport links will be maintained. Therefore moderate would cease. In addition infrafructure to link adaptation and positive impact. provides ferry link to Isles of Scilly with resilience of Isles of Scilly. mainland. regional and county wide transport links.

Important At risk of damage/failure. recreational resource Social, To retain tourism Policy (HTL): The policy will retain tourism and recreation Penzance Possible conflict between that has been MA 21 PDZ8 PU 21.1 HTL, HTL, HTL 6E-11 Local R Recreation and and recreation opportunities in regards to Penzance Promenade. Therefore Promende retaining promenade or identified for cultural Economy opportunities. minor positive impact. beach in the long term. and community improvements.

Potential loss due to erosion and damage To manage risks to Residential from flooding. Exposed life and property PU 21.1 HTL, HTL, HTL properties Policy (HTL): The policy will protect the residential MA 21 PDZ8 6E-11 to wave action, tidal Homes for people Local HA Social and support PU 21.3 HTL, HTL, HTL (Penzance, properties from erosion. Therefore minor positive impact. flooding, fluvial and community Newlyn) surface water tide adaptation. locking.

Potential loss due to erosion and damage To support the Commercial from flooding. Exposed adaptation and PU 21.1 HTL, HTL, HTL properties Damage to property Policy (HTL): The policy will protect the commercial MA 21 PDZ8 6E-11 to wave action, tidal Local HA Economy resilience of PU 21.3 HTL, HTL, HTL (Penzance, and employment properties from erosion. Therefore minor positive impact. flooding, fluvial and commercial Newlyn) surface water tide operations. locking.

Potential loss due to erosion and damage To manage risks to Residential from flooding. Exposed life and property Policy (MR): The policy will result in the loss of some MA 21 PDZ8 PU 21.2 HTL, MR, MR 6E-11 properties to wave action, tidal Homes for people Local HA Social and support residential properties due to realignment of defences. (Wherrytown) flooding, fluvial and community Therefore minor negative impact. surface water tide adaptation. locking.

Potential loss due to erosion and damage To support the Commercial from flooding. Exposed adaptation and Policy (MR): The policy will result in the loss of some Damage to property MA 21 PDZ8 PU 21.2 HTL, MR, MR 6E-11 properties to wave action, tidal Local HA Economy resilience of commercial properties due to realignment of defences. and employment (Wherrytown) flooding, fluvial and commercial Therefore minor negative impact. surface water tide operations. locking.

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Fishing harbour including sheltered boat moorings, To support the Policy (HTL): The policy will support the adaptation and without harbour fishing / One of the largest adaptation and Social and resilience of commercial operations, and maintain the MA 21 PDZ8 PU 21.3 HTL, HTL, HTL 6E-11 Newlyn Harbour recreational activities fishing fleets in UK & National C resilience of Economy integrity of Newlyn Harbour and its commercial operations. would cease. Newlyn tourist attraction commercial Therefore major positive impact. retains largest fishing operations. fleet in Cornwall.

PDZ8 Penlee Point to Lands End PDZ8 Newlyn Harbour to Carn-du

To support the adaptation and resilience of Fishing harbour including Signifcant element of commercial Policy (HTL): The policy will support the adaptation and sheltered boat moorings, Mousehole local economy. Social and operations. To resilience of commercial operations and maintain the MA 22 PDZ8 PU 22.2 HTL, HTL, HTL 6E-12 without harbour fishing / Local C Harbour Popular tourist Economy provide access and integrity of Mousehole Harbour Therefore minor positive recreational activities attraction. support adaptation impact. would cease that facilitates recreational and amenity use.

To manage risks to Potential loss due to Residential / life and property Policy (HTL): The policy is expected protect the residential erosion should defences MA 22 PDZ8 PU 22.2 HTL, HTL, HTL 6E-12 commercial Homes for people Local HA Social and support and commercial properties from erosion. Therefore minor fail and flood risk due to properties community positive impact. overtopping of quay wall. adaptation.

PDZ9 Carn-du to Gwennap Head

Caravan / camp To maintain the Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of this policy is not sites including Potential loss of Recreation and caravan park for its MA 23 PDZ9 PU 23.2 NAI, NAI, NAI 6E-13 Tourism Local C anticipated to result in any loss to the area of campsite. Treen Farm business through erosion Economy economic and Therefore no impact. Campsite amenity value

To manage risks to Potential loss due to life and property Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of this policy is not Residential MA 24 PDZ9 PU 23.2 NAI, NAI, NAI 6E-13 erosion, should defences Homes for people Local HA Social and support anticipated to result in any loss to the area of campsite. properties fail at Lamorna Cove community Therefore no impact. adaptation.

To manage risks to Damage to property, life and property Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of this policy is not Commercial Potential loss due to employment, Social and MA 25 PDZ9 PU 23.2 NAI, NAI, NAI 6E-13 Local C and support anticipated to result in any loss of commercial properties. properties erosion recreation and Economy community Therefore no impact. tourism adaptation.

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Lamorna, Policy (NAI): The policy of NAI in the long term will enable To retain tourism Porthcurno and Recreation value / the beaches to respond to sea level rise and ensure no MA 26 PDZ9 PU 23.2 NAI, NAI, NAI 6E-13 Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation Porthchapel tourism alteration to the recreational amenity and resource. opportunities. Beaches Therefore no impact.

Gwennap Head to Lands End

Porth Curno, Policy (NAI): The policy of NAI in the long term will enable To retain tourism Porth Chapel, Recreational value / the beaches to respond to sea level rise and ensure no MA 26 PDZ12 PU 23.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 6E-14 Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation Porthgwarra, and tourism alteration to the recreational amenity and resource. opportunities. Nanjizel Beach Therefore no impact.

To retain tourism Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of this policy is not Lands End tourist Potential loss due to Popular tourist Recreation and MA 27 PDZ12 PU 23.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 6E-14 Regional R and recreation anticipated to result in any loss of the tourist centre. centre erosion attraction Economy opportunities. Therefore no impact.

PDZ9 Whitesand Bay PDZ9 Sennen Cove and Whitesand Bay

To support the Fishing important for Policy (HTL): The policy will support the adaptation and adaptation and Harbour structures may local economy, also Recreation and resilience of commercial operations and maintain the MA 24 PDZ9 PU 24.2 HTL, HTL, HTL 7A-1-2 Sennen Harbour Local I resilience of fail without maintenance harbour important for Economy integrity of Sennen Harbour Therefore minor positive commercial tourism / recreation impact. operations.

To manage risks to Potential loss due to life and property Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontage is expected to Residential MA 24 PDZ9 PU 24.2 HTL, HTL, HTL 7A-1-2 erosion and damage Homes for people Local HA Social and support ensure no residential properties are lost as a result of properties from flooding community erosion. Therefore minor positive impact. adaptation.

To manage risks to Potential loss due to Damage to property, life and property Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontage is expected to Commercial erosion should defences employment, Social and MA 24 PDZ9 PU 24.2 HTL, HTL, HTL 7A-1-2 Local C and support ensure no commercial properties are lost as a result of properties fail and damage from recreation and Economy community erosion. Therefore minor positive impact. flooding tourism adaptation.

To support the Social, adaptation of Policy (HTL): The policy is expected to protect the access Access to properties MA 24 PDZ9 PU 24.2 HTL, HTL, HTL 7A-1-2 Access Road At risk if defences fail Local I Recreation and transport links road from long-term erosion. Therefore minor positive and beach Economy between impact. communities.

To maintain Policy (HTL): The policy will continue to support the Potential deterioration or Provides essential functioning and well MA 24 PDZ9 PU 24.2 HTL, HTL, HTL 7A-1-2 Lifeboat Station Local I Social protection of the lifeboat station. Therefore minor positive damage, loss of access lifesaving service placed critical impact. infrastructure.

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To support Damage to property, Trevedra Farm Social, adaptation of Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of this policy is not employment, MA 24 PDZ9 PU 24.3 NAI, NAI, NAI 7A-1-2 Caravan & Possible erosion risk Local C Recreation and infrastructure that anticipated to result in any loss of the camp site or car recreation and Camping Site Economy facilitates tourism parks. Therefore no impact. tourism and recreation.

PDZ9 Whitesand Bay to St Ives Head PDZ9 Aire Point to Clodgy Point

To manage risks to life and property Policy (NAI): Long-term erosion as a result of this policy is Residential Potential loss due to MA 24 PDZ9 PU 24.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 7A-1-3 Homes for people Local HA Social and support not anticipated to result in any loss of residential properties. properties erosion community Therefore no impact. adaptation.

To retain tourism Policy (NAI): The policy will enable the beach to respond to Recreational value / MA 24 PDZ9 PU 24.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 7A-1-3 Portherras Cove Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation sea level rise and ensure no alteration to the recreational tourism opportunities. amenity and resource. Therefore no impact.

To support the Social, adaptation of Policy (NAI): Long-term erosion as a result of this policy is Potential loss due to Access to properties MA 24 PDZ9 PU 24.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 7A-1-3 Access Roads Local I Recreation and transport links not anticipated to result in any loss of local access roads. erosion and beach Economy between Therefore no impact. communities.

PDZ 10 Porthmeor Policy (HTL): The policy may result in a limited loss of Main tourist beach, To retain tourism beach width due to coastal squeeze from rising sea levels MA 25 PDZ 10 PU 25.2 HTL, HTL, HTL 7A-2-2 Porthmeor beach Potential deterioration important for passive Regional R Recreation and recreation and thus reduction in the extent of the beach exposed at and active recreation opportunities. certain tide states, predominantly during low tide. Therefore minor negative impact.

To manage risks to Commercial / Potential loss due to life and property Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontage is expected to MA 25 PDZ 10 PU 25.2 HTL, HTL, HTL 7A-2-2 residential erosion should defences Homes for people Local HA Social and support ensure no residential properties are lost as a result of properties fail community erosion. Therefore minor positive impact. adaptation.

To support the Social, adaptation of Policy (HTL): The policy is expected to protect the access Potential loss due to Access to properties MA 25 PDZ 10 PU 25.2 HTL, HTL, HTL 7A-2-2 Access Road Local I Recreation and transport links road from long-term erosion. Therefore minor positive erosion and beach Economy between impact. communities.

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PDZ 10 St Ives PDZ 10 St Ives

St Ives, Porth Policy (HTL): The policy may result in a limited loss of PU 25.3 HTL, HTL, HTL Gwidden, Tourist beach, To retain tourism beach width due to coastal squeeze from rising sea levels MA 25 PDZ 10 PU 25.4 HTL, HTL, HTL 7A-2-4 Bamaluz Cove Potential deterioration important for passive Regional R Recreation and recreation and thus reduction in the extent of the beaches exposed at PU 25.5 HTL, HTL, HTL and Harbour and active recreation opportunities. certain tide states, predominantly during low tide. Therefore beaches minor negative impact.

To support the PU 25.3 HTL, HTL, HTL Potential loss due to Social, adaptation of Policy (HTL): The policy is expected to protect the access Access to properties MA 25 PDZ 10 PU 25.4 HTL, HTL, HTL 7A-2-4 Access Road erosion should defences Local I Recreation and transport links road from long-term erosion. Therefore minor positive and beach PU 25.5 HTL, HTL, HTL fail Economy between impact. communities.

Potential loss due to erosion should defences To manage risks to PU 25.3 HTL, HTL, HTL Commercial / fail and damage due to life and property Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontage is expected to MA 25 PDZ 10 PU 25.4 HTL, HTL, HTL 7A-2-4 residential flood risk due to Homes for people Regional HA Social and support ensure no commercial and residential properties are lost as PU 25.5 HTL, HTL, HTL properties overtopping quay and community a result of erosion. Therefore minor positive impact. tidelocking of Stennack adaptation. Stream.

To support Potential loss due to adaptation of Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontage is expected to PU 25.3 HTL, HTL, HTL MA 25 PDZ 10 7A-2-4 Beach Huts erosion should defences Recreation / tourism Local HA Social infrastructure that ensure no beach front and coastal properties are lost as a PU 25.4 HTL, HTL, HTL fail facilitates tourism result of erosion. Therefore minor positive impact. and recreation.

To support the adaptation and Provides protection to resilience of Policy (HTL): The policy will support the adaptation and town frontage Commercial, commercial resilience of commercial operations, and the regionalyl PU 25.3 HTL, HTL, HTL Structures may fail MA 25 PDZ 10 7A-2-4 St Ives Harbour sheltered moorings Regional I Recreation and operations. To important commercal and recreational facilities within St PU 25.4 HTL, HTL, HTL without maintenance for fishing and Economy manage risks to life Ives Harbour will be maintained. Therefore moderate recreational vessels and property and positive impact. support community adaptation.

To maintain Policy (HTL): The policy will continue to support the Potential deterioration or Provides essential functioning and well MA 25 PDZ 10 PU 25.4 HTL, HTL, HTL 7A-2-4 Lifeboat Station Local I Social protection of the Lifeboat Station. Therefore minor positive damage, loss of access lifesaving service placed critical impact. infrastructure.

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PDZ 10 Carbis Bay to Godrevy Point PDZ 10 Carbis Bay

Porthminster Tourist beach, To retain tourism Policy (NAI): The policy will enable the beaches to respond PU 26.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Beach, Carbis MA 26 PDZ 10 7A-2-5 Potential deterioration important for passive Local R Recreation and recreation to sea level rise and ensure no alteration to the recreational PU 26.2 NAI, NAI, NAI Bay and Porth and active recreation opportunities. amenity and resource. Therefore no impact. Kidney Sands

To support the Potential loss due to Important for local adaptation and Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of this policy is not PU 26.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Social and MA 26 PDZ 10 7A-2-5 Railway line erosion and damage due transport and Local I resilience of anticipated to result in any loss of the rail infrastructure. PU 26.2 NAI, NAI, NAI Recreation to flood risk recreation / tourism regional and county Therefore no impact. wide transport links.

To manage risks to Potential loss due to life and property Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of this policy is not PU 26.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Residential MA 26 PDZ 10 7A-2-5 erosion and damage due Homes for people Local HA Social and support anticipated to result in any loss of residential properties. PU 26.2 NAI, NAI, NAI properties to flood risk community Therefore no impact. adaptation.

To manage risks to Potential loss due to Damage to property, Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of this policy is likely to life and property PU 26.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Commercial erosion, in particular if employment, Social and result in the potential loss of a small number of commercial MA 26 PDZ 10 7A-2-5 Local C and support PU 26.2 NAI, NAI, NAI properties defences fail at Carbis recreation and Economy properties on the beahc front at Barrepta Cove/Carbis Bay. community Bay tourism Therefore minor negative impact. adaptation.

To support the Potential loss due to Social, adaptation of Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of this policy is not PU 26.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Access to properties MA 26 PDZ 10 7A-2-5 Access Road erosion should defences Local I Recreation and transport links anticipated to result in any loss of the beach access road. PU 26.2 NAI, NAI, NAI and beach fail Economy between Therefore no impact. communities.

Damage to property, Social, To retain tourism Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of this policy is not PU 26.1 NAI, NAI, NAI employment, MA 26 PDZ 10 7A-2-5 Ayr Holiday Park Possible erosion risk Local C Recreation and and recreation anticipated to result in any loss of holiday park property. PU 26.2 NAI, NAI, NAI recreation and Economy opportunities. Therefore no impact. tourism

PDZ 10 Estuary PU 27.1 NAI, NAI, NAI PU 27.2 MR, MR, MR PU 27.3 HTL, HTL, HTL Potential loss due to To manage risks to PU 27.4 HTL/MR, HTL/MR, Commercial / erosion / flooding should life and property Policy (HTL/MR): The policy will continue to support the MA 27 PDZ 10 HTL/MR 7A-2-6 residential defences fail, properties Homes for people Local HA Social and support protection of commercial and residential properties. PU 27.5 HTL, MR, HTL/MR properties currently protected by community Therefore minor positive impact. PU 27.6 HTL, HTL, HTL EA flood defence adaptation. PU 27.7 HTL, HTL, HTL PU 27.8 MR, MR, MR

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PU 27.1 NAI, NAI, NAI PU 27.2 MR, MR, MR To support the Policy (HTL/MR): The policy will continue to support the PU 27.3 HTL, HTL, HTL Important for local adaptation and Potential loss due to Social and protection of the rail infrastructure with MR policy intended MA 27 PDZ 10 PU 27.4 HTL/MR, HTL/MR, 7A-2-6 Railway line transport and Regional I resilience of erosion Recreation to provide protection up to rail boundary where appropriate. HTL/MR recreation / tourism regional and county Therefore moderate positive impact. PU 27.5 HTL, MR, HTL/MR wide transport links. PU 27.6 HTL, HTL, HTL

Policy (MR): The policy will in the long term result in the loss Damage to property, Social, Potential loss due to To retain tourism of elements of the golf course, though adaptation and employment, Economic, MA 27 PDZ 10 PU 27.2 MR, MR, MR 7A-2-6 Golf course erosion and damage due Local C and recreation alteration to the golf course itself could minimise the recreation and Recreation and to flood risk opportunities. significance of this loss. Therefore minor negative tourism Economy impact.

PU 27.3 HTL, HTL, HTL PU 27.4 HTL/MR, HTL/MR, To support the HTL/MR Social, adaptation of Policy (HTL/MR): The policy will continue to support the Potential loss due to Access to properties MA 27 PDZ 10 PU 27.5 HTL, MR, HTL/MR 7A-2-6 Access Road Local I Recreation and transport links protection of the access roads. Therefore minor positive erosion and beach PU 27.6 HTL, HTL, HTL Economy between impact. PU 27.7 HTL, HTL, HTL communities. PU 27.8 MR, MR, MR

To support the adaptation and Listed Quays. Harbour resilience of Provides shelter for structures may fail commercial Policy (HTL/MR): The policy will continue to support the PU 27.5 HTL, MR, HTL/MR industrial, active Recreation and MA 27 PDZ 10 7A-2-6 Hayle Harbour without maintenance. International I operations. To protection of the interest features and structures. Therefore PU 27.6 HTL, HTL, HTL fishing fleet and Economy Regeneration of harbour prevent disturbance major positive impact. recreational craft proposed. or deterioration to the structure and it’s setting.

PDZ 10 Hayle & Gwithian Towans

Tourist and recreational facilities, Policy (NAI/MR): The policy will enable the beaches to beach popular for Mexico Towans To retain tourism respond to sea level rise either naturally or through PU 28.1 NAI, NAI, NAI surfing, windsurfing, MA 28 PDZ 10 7A-2-7 to Peter's Point Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation management of the dunes, and will ensure no alteration to PU 28.2 MR, MR, MR speed sailing, Beaches opportunities. the recreational amenity and resource. Therefore no motorcross, four impact. wheel drives and horse riding

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Holiday camps / Caravan sites including Riviere To support Sands Holiday Policy (NAI/MR): Erosion and sea level rise are not adaptation of PU 28.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Park, Beachside Potential loss of Recreation and expected to encroach on holiday park infrastructure, MA 28 PDZ 10 7A-2-7 Tourism Local C infrastructure that PU 28.2 MR, MR, MR Leisure Park, St business through erosion Economy although extreme flood levels are not examined. Therefore facilitates tourism Ives Bay Holiday no impact. and recreation. Park and Gwithian Farm Camp Site.

Policy (NAI/MR): The policy will result in limited iof any erosion and loss of width of the South West Coastal Path Major tourist and Social, To maintain the PU 28.1 NAI, NAI, NAI South West Loss of due to the large extent of dune system, and sufficient width MA 28 PDZ 10 7A-2-7 recreation attraction National R, C Recreation and continuity of the PU 28.2 MR, MR, MR Coast Path access/recreation behind eroding cliff line such that the CP will remain to area Economy SW coast path. unaffected. MR will ensure that any management will maintain the CP. Therefore no impact.

Tourist and To manage risks to Damage to property, recreational life and property Policy (NAI/MR): Erosion or realignment is not expected to PU 28.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Potential loss due to employment, Social and MA 28 PDZ 10 7A-2-7 facilities including Local C and support encroach on or result in the loss of commercial properties. PU 28.3 MR, MR, MR erosion recreation and Economy cafes, shops, community Therefore no impact. tourism public house huts adaptation.

Tourist and recreational facilities, Hayle Peter's beach popular for Policy (MR): The policy of MR throughout the 3 epochs will To retain tourism Point and surfing, windsurfing, enable the beach to respond to sea level rise and ensure no MA 28 PDZ 10 PU 28.3 MR, MR, MR 7A-2-7 Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation Gwithian speed sailing, deterioration in the recreational amenity and resource. opportunities. Beaches motorcross, four Therefore no impact. wheel drives and horse riding

PDZ 11 Godrevy Point to Perranporth PDZ 11 Portreath

Policy (MR): The overall policy of MR in the last 2 epochs Recreational value / To retain tourism will enable the beach to respond to sea level rise and MA 29 PDZ 11 PU 29.2 HTL, MR, MR 7A-3-2 Portreath Beach Potential deterioration tourism, popular for Local R Recreation and recreation ensure no deterioration in the recreational amenity and surfing and fishing opportunities. resource. Therefore no impact.

Potential loss due to erosion. Blockage of To manage risks to Commercial / river bypass tunnel would life and property Policy (MR): The policy may result in the loss of residential Social and MA 29 PDZ 11 PU 29.2 HTL, MR, MR 7A-3-2 residential increase risk of fluvial Homes for people Local HA & C and support and commercial properties on the shore and on Battery Hill. Economy properties flooding. Properties community Therefore minor negative impact. surrounding harbour are adaptation. vulnerable to flooding

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To support the Policy (MR): The policy may result in the loss of one of two Access Road Potential loss due to Transport adaptation and MA 29 PDZ 11 PU 29.2 HTL, MR, MR 7A-3-2 Local transport link Local I local access roads into Portreath. Therefore minor (B3301) erosion Infrastructure resilience of local negative impact. transport links.

Listed Structure. To prevent Policy (HTL/MR): The policy will prevent disturbance or Possible deterioration of Beneficial for disturbance or deterioration to the Harbour structure though MR works may Portreath Recreation and MA 29 PDZ 11 PU 29.3 HTL, HTL/MR, HTL/MR 7A-3-2 structures without recreational and National R & C deterioration to the occur in the surrounding area with some impact on its visual Harbour Economy maintenance / damage commercial vessels structure and it’s setting albeit maritime linked. Therefore moderate due to erosion setting. positive impact.

MA 29 PDZ 11 Porthtowan

To manage risks to Policy (MR): The policy will promote the adaptation and Damage to property, Commercial / life and property resilience of properties to flood risk, as well as provide Potential loss due to employment, Social and MA 29 PDZ 11 PU 29.4 MR, MR, MR 7A-3-4 residential Local HA & C and support timely response for relocation and realignment of residential erosion recreation and Economy properties community and commercial properties on the shore. Therefore no tourism adaptation. impact.

Tourist and Policy (MR): The policy will enable the beach to respond to To retain tourism Porthtowan recreational facilities, sea level rise and ensure no deterioration in the extent of MA 29 PDZ 11 PU 29.4 MR, MR, MR 7A-3-4 Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation Beach beach popular for recreational amenity and resource through managed opportunities. surfing and fishing realignment. Therefore no impact.

MA 29 PDZ 11 Trevaunance Cove

To manage risks to Commercial / Potential loss due to life and property Policy (HTL/MR/NAI): Overall localised policies will protect NAI/HTL, NAI/HTL, Social and MA 30 PDZ 11 PU 30.2 7A-3-6 residential erosion should defences Homes for people Local HA & C and support the amenity and commercial assets. Therefore minor NAI/MR Economy properties fail community positive impact. adaptation.

Policy (HTL/MR/NAI): Overall, the localised nature of works To retain tourism NAI/HTL, NAI/HTL, Trevaunance Popular amenity are unlikely to influence or result in noticeable coastal MA 30 PDZ 11 PU 30.2 7A-3-6 Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation NAI/MR Cove Beach beach squeeze to the beach due to the rising topography.. opportunities. Therefore no impact.

To support Potential loss due to adaptation of NAI/HTL, NAI/HTL, Social and Policy (HTL/MR/NAI): Overall localised policies will protect MA 30 PDZ 11 PU 30.2 7A-3-6 Beach huts erosion should defences Recreation / tourism Local C infrastructure that NAI/MR Economy the beach huts. Therefore minor positive impact. fail facilitates tourism and recreation.

To enable NAI/HTL, NAI/HTL, Potential loss due to Provides essential appropriate Policy (HTL/MR/NAI): Overall localised policies will protect MA 30 PDZ 11 PU 30.2 7A-3-6 Pumping station Local I Social NAI/MR erosion infrastructure sewerage provision the pumping station. Therefore minor positive impact. to be provided.

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MA 30 PDZ 11 Perranporth

Tourist and Policy (MR): The overall policy of MR in the last 2 epochs Perranporth To retain tourism recreational facilities, will enable the beach to respond to sea level rise and MA 30 PDZ 11 PU 30.3 HTL, MR, MR 7A-3-8 Beach (Gear Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation beach popular for ensure no deterioration in the recreational amenity and Sands) opportunities. surfing resource. Therefore no impact.

Potential loss due to erosion should defences fail, some properties protected by EA flood defence scheme (mainly Policy (MR): The policy could result in the loss of a small To manage risks to fluvial scheme). Wave number of residential properties and a number of Commercial / life and property run up caused flood risk Social and commercial shorefront properties in the long-term. MA 30 PDZ 11 PU 30.3 HTL, MR, MR 7A-3-8 residential Homes for people Local HA & C and support to more properties than Economy However, this would be offset by the protection further properties community shown on still water afforded to many more residential and commercial adaptation. mapping. Perranporth is properties inland. Therefore a mixed impact is expected. a Major Incident Plan zone due to high number of properties at risk of flooding.

To support the Policy (MR): The policy could result in the loss of part of Cliff Potential loss due to Social, adaptation of Road and Beach Road and access to the car park, Access to properties MA 30 PDZ 11 PU 30.3 HTL, MR, MR 7A-3-8 Access Road erosion should defences Local I Recreation and transport links however, realignment would either realign these roads or at and beach fail Economy between the least access would be gained by alternative routes. communities. Therefore no impact.

PDZ 12 Perranporth to Towan Head PDZ 12 Perranporth to Fistral Beach

To support adaptation of Policy (MR): Erosion and sea level rise and any adaptative Reen Sands Potential loss due to Recreation and MA 30 PDZ 11 PU 30.4 MR, MR, MR 7A-3-9 Tourism Local C, R infrastructure that management responses are not expected to encroach on Gold Club erosion Economy facilitates tourism golf club property. Therefore no impact. and recreation.

To support adaptation of Policy (MR): Erosion and sea level rise and any adaptative Perran Holiday Potential loss due to Recreation and MA 30 PDZ 11 PU 30.4 MR, MR, MR 7A-3-9 Tourism Regional C, R infrastructure that management responses are not expected to encroach on Park erosion Economy facilitates tourism holiday park infrastructure. Therefore no impact. and recreation.

Policy (MR): The policy will enable the beach to respond to To retain tourism Popular amenity sea level rise and ensure no deterioration in the extent of MA 30 PDZ 11 PU 30.5 MR, MR, MR 7A-3-9 Holywell Beach Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation beach recreational amenity and resource, through appropriate opportunities. management and realignment. Therefore no impact.

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To support adaptation of Porth Joke Potential loss due to Recreation and Policy (NAI): Erosion and sea level rise are not expected to MA 30 PDZ 11 PU 30.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 7A-3-9 Tourism Local C, R infrastructure that Campsite erosion Economy encroach on the camp site. Therefore no impact. facilitates tourism and recreation.

To retain tourism Policy (NAI): The policy will enable the beach to respond to Porth Joke Popular amenity MA 30 PDZ 11 PU 30.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 7A-3-9 Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation sea level rise and ensure no deterioration in the extent of Beach beach opportunities. recreational amenity and resource. Therefore no impact.

Tourist and Potential deterioration. To retain tourism Policy (NAI): The policy will enable the beach to respond to recreational facilities, MA 31 PDZ 12 PU 31.2 NAI, NAI, NAI 7A-3-9 Crantock Beach Sand extraction at Local R Recreation and recreation sea level rise and ensure no deterioration in the extent of beach popular for Crantock beach. opportunities. recreational amenity and resource. Therefore no impact. surfing

To support the Social, adaptation of Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of this policy is not Potential loss due to Access to properties MA 31 PDZ 12 PU 31.2 NAI, NAI, NAI 7A-3-9 Access Road Local I Recreation and transport links anticipated to result in any loss of the beach access. erosion and beach Economy between Therefore no impact. communities.

To manage risks to Damage to property, Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of this policy is not Commercial / life and property Potential loss due to employment, Social and anticipated to result in any loss of recreational or MA 31 PDZ 12 PU 31.2 NAI, NAI, NAI 7A-3-9 residential Local HA & C and support erosion recreation and Economy commercial properties with the exception of one beach front properties community tourism commercial property. Therefore no impact. adaptation.

To provide access Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of this policy is not Crantock Beach Potential loss due to Recreation and that facilitates MA 31 PDZ 12 PU 31.2 NAI, NAI, NAI 7A-3-10 Tourism Regional C & R anticipated to result in any loss of the holiday park. Holiday Park erosion Economy recreational and Therefore no impact. amenity use.

PDZ 12 Fistral Beach

Fistral beach is one of the most heavily Policy (NAI/MR): The policies of NAI and MR mainly PU 31.4 HTL, NAI, NAI used amenity To retain tourism Potential deterioration. through epochs 2 and 3 will enable the beach to respond to MA 31 PDZ 12 PU 31.5 MR, MR, MR 7A-3-10 Fistral Beach beaches in Cornwall. National R Recreation and recreation Sand extraction. sea level rise and ensure no deterioration in the extent of PU 31.6 HTL, HTL/MR, MR It is used as a venue opportunities. recreational amenity and resource. Therefore no impact. for world class surfing competitions

Policy (MR): Erosion and sea level rise and any adaptative To retain tourism PU 31.5 MR, MR, MR Potential damage due to Recreation value / management responses are not expected to encroach on MA 31 PDZ 12 7A-3-10 Golf course Local R Recreation and recreation PU 31.6 HTL, HTL/MR, MR erosion tourism golf club property, though by the end of the 3rd epoch it may opportunities. be in close proximity to one 'hole'. Therefore no impact.

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To manage risks to Policy (HTL/MR): The MR policy in epoch 2 or 3 could result Damage to property, life and property in the relocation of the commercial property on Fistral Commercial Potential loss due to employment, Social and MA 31 PDZ 12 PU 31.6 HTL, HTL/MR, MR 7A-3-10 Regional C and support Beach, thus ensuring the commercial facilities are properties erosion recreation and Economy community maintained in or close to present position. Therefore, no tourism adaptation. impact.

To support the Social, adaptation of Potential loss due to Access to properties Policy (HTL/MR): Management will maintain beach access. MA 31 PDZ 12 PU 31.6 HTL, HTL/MR, MR 7A-3-10 Access Road Local I Recreation and transport links erosion and beach Therefore minor positive impact. Economy between communities.

PDZ 12 Towan Head to Trevose Head PDZ 12 and Porth To support the Provides shelter for adaptation and Policy (HTL): The policy will support the adaptation and Newquay Harbour structures may Recreation and MA 32 PDZ 12 PU 32.2 HTL, HTL, HTL 7A-3-12 fishing fleet and Local I resilience of resilience of commercial operations and maintain the Harbour fail without maintenance Economy recreational craft commercial integrity of the harbour. Therefore minor positive impact. operations.

To maintain Potential deterioration or Provides essential functioning and well Policy (HTL): The policy will continue to protect the Lifeboat MA 32 PDZ 12 PU 32.2 HTL, HTL, HTL 7A-3-12 Lifeboat Station Local I Social damage, loss of access lifesaving service placed critical Station. Therefore minor positive impact. infrastructure.

Damage to property, To manage risks to Commercial employment, Policy (HTL): The policy will protect the commercial Potential loss due to life and property properties, recreation and Social and properties and ensure the recreation and economy inherent MA 32 PDZ 12 PU 32.2 HTL, HTL, HTL 7A-3-12 erosion and damage due Regional C and support including Sea Life tourism. Newquay is Economy in the commercial property are maintained. Therefore, to wave action. community Centre the busiest holiday moderate positive impact. adaptation. resort in Cornwall

To retain tourism Recreational Potential loss due to Provides recreation Policy (NAI): The policy will protect and maintain the MA 32 PDZ 12 PU 32.2 HTL, HTL, HTL 7A-3-12 Local R Recreation and recreation ground erosion space recreational facility. Therefore, minor positive impact. opportunities.

Policy (HTL/NAI): The policy will protect the commercial properties into epoch 2, after which erosion as a result of To support NAI could result in the loss of the commercial properties Potential loss due to adaptation of and beach huts closest to the shore. A minor negative Beach huts Social and MA 32 PDZ 12 PU 32.5 HTL, HTL/NAI, NAI 7A-3-12 erosion should defences Recreation / tourism Local C infrastructure that impact could arise as the loss would not arise until epoch 3, (Tolcarne) Economy fail facilitates tourism however appropriate planning for relocation or provate and recreation. defences would ensure the recreation and economy inherent in the commercial property is maintained. Therefore, no impact.

Policy (MR/NAI): The policy will ensure a managed The beach is a To retain tourism response to sea level rise in epoch, leading into natural MA 32 PDZ 12 PU 32.7 HTL, MR, NAI 7A-3-13 Porth Beach Potential deterioration heavily used amenity Local R Recreation and recreation beach development in epoch 3, and no loss is expected and beach opportunities. the recreational resource will remain Therefore no impact.

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Damage to property, To manage risks to employment, Commercial / Potential loss due to life and property Policy (MR/NAI): The policy for the frontage is expected to recreation and Social and MA 32 PDZ 12 PU 32.7 HTL, MR, NAI 7A-3-13 residential erosion and damage due Local C and support ensure that residential and commercial properties at risk are tourism. Newquay is Economy properties to flooding community relocated in epoch 2. Therefore no impact. the busiest holiday adaptation. resort in Cornwall

To support Potential loss of adaptation of Policy (MR/NAI): The policy for the frontage is expected to Recreation and MA 32 PDZ 12 PU 32.7 HTL, MR, NAI 7A-3-13 Campsite business through Tourism Local C infrastructure that enable adaptation and resilience to be implemented in Economy flooding facilitates tourism epoch 2 to prevent long term tisk. Therefore no impact. and recreation.

To support the Policy (MR/NAI): The policy will ensure that flood adaptation Social, adaptation of Potential damage due to Access to properties and resilience measures are implemented for the road in MA 32 PDZ 12 PU 32.7 HTL, MR, NAI 7A-3-13 Access Road Local I Recreation and transport links flooding and wave action and beach epoch 2, and that beach access is maintained. Therefore Economy between no impact. communities. PDZ 13 Watergate Bay

To manage risks to Potential loss due to Damage to property, Policy (NAI): Although erosion will arise as a result of the life and property PU 33.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Commercial erosion should defences employment, Social and policy, the allowance for private defences along small MA 33 PDZ 13 7A-3-15 Regional C and support PU 33.2 NAI, NAI, NAI properties fail and damage due to recreation and Economy sections is expected to result in no loss of commercial community wave action tourism properties. Therefore no impact. adaptation.

Watergate is one of the most heavily used amenity beaches in To retain tourism Policy (NAI): The policy will enable the beach to respond to PU 33.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Cornwall. It is used MA 33 PDZ 13 7A-3-15 Watergate Beach Potential deterioration Regional R Recreation and recreation sea level rise and ensure no deterioration in the extent of PU 33.2 NAI, NAI, NAI for surfing, opportunities. recreational amenity and resource. Therefore no impact. windsurfing, kitesurfing land yachting etc

Policy (NAI): The policy of NAI is anticipated to result in Major tourist and Social, To maintain the erosion along the coast at Watergate which could result in South West Loss of MA 34 PDZ 13 PU 33.2 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-1-4 recreation attraction National R, C Recreation and continuity of the obstruction to the CP, however, this would result in creation Coast Path access/recreation to area Economy SW coast path. of space from loss of property and hence access would still be retained along the coast. Therefore no impact.

PDZ 13 Mawgan Porth

To manage risks to Policy (MR/NAI): The policy for the frontage is expected to Damage to property, Commercial / Potential loss due to life and property ensure that adaptation and resilience measures for employment, Social and MA 33 PDZ 13 PU 33.3 MR, MR, NAI 7A-3-17 residential erosion should defences Local HA & C and support residential and commercial properties are implemented in recreation and Economy properties fail and flood risk community epochs 1 and 2 to prevent impacts in epoch 3. Therefore no tourism adaptation. impact.

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To support the Potential loss due to Policy (MR/NAI): The policy will address the risk to the road Social, adaptation of erosion and damage Access to properties in epochs 1 and 2, maintaining access into the non- MA 33 PDZ 13 PU 33.3 MR, MR, NAI 7A-3-17 Access Road Local I Recreation and transport links from flooding, currently and beach intervention resilience in epoch 3, including realignment. Economy between protected by sand dunes Therefore no impact. communities.

To support Potential loss of adaptation of Policy (MR/NAI): The policy will continue to protect the Mawgan Porth Recreation and MA 33 PDZ 13 PU 33.3 MR, MR, NAI 7A-3-17 business through Tourism Local C infrastructure that interest feature, and enable adaptation and resilience to Holiday Park Economy flooding and erosion facilitates tourism flood risk. Therefore minor positive impact. and recreation.

Policy (MR/NAI): The policy MR in epochs 1 and 2 will Major tourist and Social, To maintain the South West Loss of ensure adaptation and realignment of the CP, thus MA 34 PDZ 13 PU 33.3 MR, MR, NAI 7B-1-4 recreation attraction National R, C Recreation and continuity of the Coast Path access/recreation maintaining the feature and its value. Therefore moderate to area Economy SW coast path. positive impact.

Policy (MR/NAI): The policy of NAI for most of the beach To retain tourism and MR in epochs 1 and 2 will allow or manage the beach PU 33.3 MR, MR, NAI Mawgan Porth MA 33 PDZ 13 7A-3-17 Potential deterioration Popular for surfing Local R Recreation and recreation response to sea level rise and ensure no deterioration in the PU 33.4 NAI, NAI, NAI Beach opportunities. extent of recreational amenity and resource. Therefore minor positive impact.

PDZ 13 Porthcothan

Policy (NAI/HTL): The policy of NAI for the majority of the frontage with the exception of a short section of the road NAI, NAI, NAI To retain tourism PU 33.5 Porthcothan behind the dunes, will enable the beach to respond naturally MA 33 PDZ 13 NAI/HTL, NAI/HTL, 7A-3-19 Potential deterioration Popular for swimming Local R Recreation and recreation PU 33.6 Beach to sea level rise, with no deterioration in the extent of NAI/HTL opportunities. recreational amenity and resource. Therefore minor positive impact.

To manage risks to Damage to property, Policy (NAI/HTL): The policy will not affect the majority of PU 33.5 NAI, NAI, NAI Commercial / life and property Potential loss due to employment, Social and commercial and residential properties, though potential MA 33 PDZ 13 PU 33.6 NAI/HTL, NAI/HTL, 7A-3-19 residential Local C and support erosion recreation and Economic erosion risk could arise to up to 4 beach properties in epoch NAI/HTL properties community tourism 3. Therefore minor negative impact. adaptation.

To support the Social, adaptation of NAI/HTL, NAI/HTL, Potential loss due to Access to properties Policy (NAI/HTL): The policy will continue to protect the road MA 33 PDZ 13 PU 33.6 7A-3-19 Access Road Local I Recreation and transport links NAI/HTL erosion and beach in the long-term. Therefore minor positive impact. Economy between communities.

Policy (NAI/HTL): The policy of HTL for the road will Major tourist and Social, To maintain the maintain access along the CP at Porthcothan, whilst NAI NAI/HTL, NAI/HTL, South West Loss of MA 34 PDZ 13 PU 33.6 7B-1-4 recreation attraction National R, C Recreation and continuity of the elsewhere could result in erosion there is sufficient width for NAI/HTL Coast Path access/recreation to area Economy SW coast path. movement of the CP in line with this. Therefore moderate positive impact.

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PDZ 13 Treyarnon and Constantine Bays

To support Policy (NAI): The policy is not expected to result in the loss Treyarnon Bay adaptation of Potential loss of Recreation and of areas of the camping site from erosion, though this does MA 33 PDZ 13 PU 33.7 NAI, NAI, NAI 7A-3-21 Camping and Tourism Local C infrastructure that business through erosion Economy not take into account any current or future flood risk. Caravan Site facilitates tourism Therefore no impact. and recreation.

Treyarnon and To retain tourism Policy (NAI): The policy will enable the beach to respond to PU 33.7 NAI, NAI, NAI MA 33 PDZ 13 7A-3-21 Constantine Potential deterioration Popular for surfing Local R Recreation and recreation sea level rise and ensure no deterioration in the extent of PU 33.8 NAI, NAI, NAI Beaches opportunities. recreational amenity and resource. Therefore no impact.

Potential loss due to To manage risks to Policy (NAI): The policy will not result in the loss of Commercial / erosion should defences life and property commercial property though could result in the potential loss PU 33.7 NAI, NAI, NAI MA 33 PDZ 13 7A-3-21 residential fail, erosion of sand Homes for people Local HA Social and support of a residential property in the long-term though provate PU 33.8 NAI, NAI, NAI properties dunes would affect community defences may be appropriately included. Therefore no properties behind adaptation. impact.

To retain tourism Policy (NAI): The policy is not expected to result in the loss Potential damage due to Recreation value / MA 33 PDZ 13 PU 33.8 NAI, NAI, NAI 7A-3-21 Golf Course Local R Recreation and recreation of areas of the golf course from erosion. Therefore no erosion tourism opportunities. impact.

PDZ 13 Constantine to Trevose Head

To manage risks to life and property Policy (NAI): The policy is not expected to result in the loss Residential Potential loss due to MA 33 PDZ 13 PU 33.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 7A-3-22 Homes for people Local HA Social and support of residential properties as a result of erosion. Therefore no properties erosion community impact. adaptation.

To maintain Policy (NAI): The policy is not expected to result in the loss Trevose Head Potential deterioration or Provides essential functioning and well MA 33 PDZ 13 PU 33.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 7A-3-22 Local I Social of the lighthouse as a result of erosion. Therefore no Lighthouse damage, loss of access lifesaving service placed critical impact. infrastructure.

PDZ 13 Trevose Head to Pentire Point PDZ 13 Trevose Head to Harlyn

To maintain Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the SMP policy is not Potential deterioration or Provides essential functioning and well MA 34 PDZ 13 PU 34.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-1-1 Lifeboat station Local I Social expected to affect the function of the Lifeboat Station. damage, loss of access lifesaving service placed critical Therefore no impact. infrastructure.

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To manage risks to life and property Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the SMP policy is not Residential Potential loss due to MA 34 PDZ 13 PU 34.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-1-1 Homes for people Local HA Social and support expected to affect residential properties. Therefore no properties erosion community impact. adaptation.

To retain tourism Policy (NAI): The policy will enable the beach to respond to Mother Iveys Bay Recreational value / MA 34 PDZ 13 PU 34.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-1-1 Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation sea level rise and ensure no deterioration in the extent of Beach tourism opportunities. recreational amenity and resource. Therefore no impact.

To support adaptation of Mother Iveys Bay Potential loss of Recreation and Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the SMP policy is not MA 34 PDZ 13 PU 34.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-1-1 Tourism Local C infrastructure that Caravan Park business through erosion Economy expected to affect the caravan park. Therefore no impact. facilitates tourism and recreation.

PDZ 13 Harlyn

To manage risks to Policy (MR): The policy is expected to protect properties Damage to property, Commercial / life and property until the third epoch, at which point during this epoch a Potential loss due to employment, Social and MA 34 PDZ 13 PU 34.2 HTL, MR, MR 7B-1-2 residential Local C and support number of residential and possibly commercial properties erosion of dunes recreation and Economic properties community may be affected by loss of land, though rarely loss of tourism adaptation. property. Therefore minor negative impact.

Policy (MR): The medium to long-term policy of MR will Recreational value / To retain tourism enable the beach to respond to sea level rise and ensure no MA 34 PDZ 13 PU 34.2 HTL, MR, MR 7B-1-2 Harlyn Beach Potential deterioration tourism, popular for Local R Recreation and recreation deterioration in the extent of recreational amenity and surfing opportunities. resource. Therefore no impact.

To maintain Electricity Policy (MR): The policy will provide the appropriate Potential loss due to Provides essential functioning and well MA 34 PDZ 13 PU 34.2 HTL, MR, MR 7B-1-2 transformer Local I Social timescale for planning to relocate the transformer station. erosion infrastructure placed critical station Therefore no impact. infrastructure.

To maintain Policy (MR): The policy will provide the appropriate Surf lifesaving Long term erosion could Provides essential functioning and well MA 34 PDZ 13 PU 34.2 HTL, MR, MR 7B-1-2 Local I Social timescale for planning to relocate the lifesaving club building club lead to loss of building lifesaving service placed critical nearby. Therefore no impact. infrastructure.

Major tourist and Social, To maintain the Policy (MR): The long-term policy of MR will maintain South West Loss of MA 34 PDZ 13 PU 34.2 HTL, MR, MR 7B-1-4 recreation attraction National R, C Recreation and continuity of the access along the CP at Harlyn. Therefore moderate Coast Path access/recreation to area Economy SW coast path. positive impact.

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PDZ 13 Trevone

To manage risks to Potential loss due to life and property Policy (NAI): The policy of NAI is anticipated to result in the Residential MA 34 PDZ 13 PU 34.3 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-1-4 erosion should defences Homes for people Local HA Social and support loss of a small number of residential properties. Therefore properties fail community minor negative impact. adaptation.

To support the Potential loss due to Social, adaptation of Policy (NAI): The policy of NAI is anticipated to result in the Main roads and Access to properties MA 34 PDZ 13 PU 34.3 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-1-4 erosion should defences Local I Recreation and transport links loss of access to residential properties a number of access roads and beach fail Economy between residential properties. Therefore minor negative impact. communities.

Policy (MR/NAI): The short to medium-term policy of MR To retain tourism and the full long term policy of NAI for most of the beach will Recreational value / MA 34 PDZ 13 PU 34.4 MR, MR, NAI 7B-1-4 Trevone Beach Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation enable the beach to respond to sea level rise and ensure no tourism opportunities. deterioration in the extent of recreational amenity and resource. Therefore no impact.

Major tourist and Social, South West Loss of MA 34 PDZ 13 PU 34.4 MR, MR, NAI 7B-1-4 recreation attraction National R, C Recreation and Coast Path access/recreation to area Economy

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Beneficial for To provide access recreational boating. and support Sailing Club / Potential loss or damage is a centre Recreation and adaptation that Policy (HTL): The policy will continue to protect the interest MA 35 PDZ 14 PU 35.2 HTL, HTL ,HTL 7B-1-6 Watersports due to flood and erosion for water based Local R Economy facilitates feature. Therefore minor positive impact. centre risk recreation including recreational and windsurfing, canoeing amenity use. and sailing

To maintain Potential deterioration or Provides essential functioning and well Policy (HTL): The policy will continue to protect the interest MA 35 PDZ 14 PU 35.2 HTL, HTL ,HTL 7B-1-6 Lifeboat Station Local I Social damage, loss of access lifesaving service placed critical feature. Therefore minor positive impact. infrastructure.

Potential loss due to erosion and damage due to flooding. Properties To manage risks to Policy (HTL): The policy will continue to protect commercial Damage to property, Commercial / protected from flooding life and property / residential properties. Where NAI is implemeted in PU PU 35.2 HTL, HTL ,HTL employment, Social and MA 35 PDZ 14 7B-1-6 residential by EA flood defence. Regional HA & C and support 35.3 there is no anticipated loss of residential or commercial PU 35.3 HTL, NAI, NAI recreation and Economy properties Poor culvert in scheme, community property along this stretch due to the geology. Therefore tourism risk of backing up behind adaptation. moderate positive impact. harbour excerbating flood risk.

PDZ 14 Dinas to Porthilly Cove

To manage risks to Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the SMP policy is not Residential life and property expected to result in the loss of residential property, property (near Potential loss due to MA 35 PDZ 14 PU 35.4 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-1-7 Homes for people Local HA Social and support however, flood risk could increase, but can be avoided old railway bridge erosion community through adaptation of private residents. Therefore no on Camel trail) adaptation. impact.

Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the SMP policy is not To enable expected to affect the STW, however, long-term future flood Potential loss due to Provides essential appropriate MA 35 PDZ 14 PU 35.4 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-1-7 Sewage works Local I Infrastructure risk due to sea level rise could result in a potential erosion infrastructure sewerage provision disturbance to operations on extreme tides. Therefore to be provided. minor negative impact.

Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the SMP policy is not Camel Trail To retain tourism expected to affect the Camel Trail, however, long-term Potential loss due to Used for recreation, Recreation and MA 35 PDZ 14 PU 35.4 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-1-7 footpath / Regional R & C and recreation future flood risk due to sea level rise could result in a erosion walking / cycling Economy cycleway opportunities. obstruction to users on extreme tides. Therefore minor negative impact.

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Potential damage due to Residential and flooding, currently commercial protected by EA flood To manage risks to properties at defence scheme. life and property Scheme protection Homes for people, Social and Policy (HTL): The policy will continue to protect the interest MA 35 PDZ 14 PU 35.5 HTL, HTL, HTL 7B-1-7 Local HA, I & C and support including town possibly not at required infrastructure Economy feature. Therefore minor positive impact. community centre and standard. Long lengths adaptation. community of dences require costly assets maintenance. Risk of rapid inundation flooding.

To enable Potential damage to Wadebridge Essential appropriate Policy (HTL): The policy will continue to protect the interest MA 35 PDZ 14 PU 35.5 HTL, HTL, HTL 7B-1-7 essential infrastructure Local I Infrastructure STW Infrastructure sewerage provision feature. Therefore minor positive impact. due to flooding to be provided.

To support Potential loss of adaptation of Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the policy is not Porthilly Caravan Recreation and MA 35 PDZ 14 PU 35.10 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-1-7 business through erosion Tourism Local C infrastructure that expected to affect the caravan park, and due to topography and camping site Economy and flood risk facilitates tourism there is no anticipated tidal flood risk. Therefore no impact. and recreation.

PDZ 14 Rock and Porthilly Cove

Policy (MR): The medium to long-term policy of MR will Rock and To retain tourism Recreational value / enable the beach to respond to sea level rise and ensure no MA 35 PDZ 14 PU 35.11 HTL, MR, MR 7B-1-8 Porthilly Cove Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation tourism deterioration in the extent of recreational amenity and Beach opportunities. resource. Therefore no impact.

To manage risks to Commercial / Damage to property, life and property Policy (MR): The medium to long-term policy of MR could residential Potential loss due to employment, Social and MA 35 PDZ 14 PU 35.11 HTL, MR, MR 7B-1-8 Local HA & C and support result in relocation of a number of commercial activities and properties in erosion and flooding recreation and Economy community residential properties. Therefore minor negative impact. Rock tourism adaptation.

To maintain functioning and well Boat storage and Centre for water placed critical Policy (MR): The medium to long-term policy of MR could launching based recreation infrastructure. To result in relocation or loss of boat storage area and yacht Potential loss due to MA 35 PDZ 14 PU 35.11 HTL, MR, MR 7B-1-8 facilities at Rock including windsurfing, Local R Recreation provide access and and boat club facilities. It is likely that the lifeboat station will erosion including RNLI canoeing sailing and support adaptation not be affected, or realignment would incorporate the station waterskiing that facilitates station. Therefore minor negative impact. recreational and amenity use.

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Maintainence of Benefical for tourism Social, Policy (MR): The policy will maintain the presence and Maintain access MA 35 PDZ 14 PU 35.11 HTL, MR, MR 7B-1-8 Passenger Ferry infrastructure required to and recreation at Local R Recreation and activity of the passenger ferry. Therefore minor positive across estuary keep operational Padstow and Rock Economy impact.

PDZ 14 Daymer Bay

To retain tourism Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the policy is not Potential damage due to Recreation value / MA 35 PDZ 14 PU 35.12 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-1-10 Golf course Local R Recreation and recreation expected to affect the golf course, and due to topography erosion tourism opportunities. there is no anticipated tidal flood risk. Therefore no impact.

To support the Potential loss due to Social, adaptation of Access to properties Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the policy is not MA 35 PDZ 14 PU 35.12 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-1-10 Access Road erosion should defences Local I Recreation and transport links and beach expected to affect access roads. Therefore no impact. fail Economy between communities.

To manage risks to Damage to property, Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the policy is not Commercial / life and property Potential loss due to employment, Social and expected to affect commercial or residential properties, and MA 35 PDZ 14 PU 35.12 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-1-10 residential Local C and support erosion recreation and Economy due to topography there is no anticipated tidal flood risk. properties community tourism Therefore no impact. adaptation.

To prevent Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the policy is not disturbance or Potential loss due to Damage to property expected to affect the church or its grounds, and due to MA 35 PDZ 14 PU 35.12 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-1-10 Church Local I Social deterioration to the erosion and graves topography there is no anticipated tidal flood risk. Therefore structure and it’s no impact. setting.

Daymer Bay and To retain tourism Policy (NAI): The policy will enable the beaches to respond MA 35 PU 35.12 Cassock Beach, Recreational value / PDZ 14 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-1-10 Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation to sea level rise and ensure no deterioration in the extent of MA 36 PU 36.1 Greenaways tourism opportunities. recreational amenity and resource. Therefore no impact. beach

PDZ 14 Polzeath

Potential loss due to To support the erosion should defences Policy (MR): The policy will continue to protect the interest Social, adaptation of fail and damage from Access to properties feature providing appopriate planning to enable the road to MA 36 PDZ 14 PU 36.2 HTL, MR, MR 7B-1-12 Access Road Local I Recreation and transport links flooding: wave action and beach be realigned as necessary. Access will remain unaffected. Economy between and surges. Defences Therefore minor positive impact. communities. can be overtopped.

Policy (MR): The medium to long-term policy of MR will To retain tourism enable the beach to respond to sea level rise and ensure no MA 36 PDZ 14 PU 36.2 HTL, MR, MR 7B-1-12 Polzeath Beach Potential deterioration Popular for surfing Local R Recreation and recreation deterioration in the extent of recreational amenity and opportunities. resource. Therefore no impact.

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Potential loss due to erosion should defences To manage risks to Damage to property, Policy (MR): The medium to long-term policy of MR could Commercial / fail and flood risk from life and property employment, Social and result in relocation and/or loss of a number of commercial MA 36 PDZ 14 PU 36.2 HTL, MR, MR 7B-1-12 residentialpropert wave action and surges - Local C and support recreation and Economic activities and residential properties. Therefore minor ies defences can be community tourism negative impact. overtopped. High risk to adaptation. life.

Campsite: To support Tristram Potential loss of adaptation of Policy (MR): The policy is not expected to result in any Camping & Recreation and MA 36 PDZ 14 PU 36.2 HTL, MR, MR 7B-1-12 business through erosion Tourism Local C infrastructure that encroachment on caravan and camping sites. Therefore no Caravan Park Economy / flooding facilitates tourism impact. and Valley and recreation. Caravan Park

Long term erosion could To maintain Surf Lifesaving lead to loss of building Policy (MR): The policy will provide the appropriate Provides essential functioning and well MA 36 PDZ 14 PU 36.2 HTL, MR, MR 7B-1-12 Club and and damage through Local I Social timescale for planning to relocate the lifesaving club and lifesaving service placed critical lifeguard facilities flood risk and wave lifeguard facilities. Therefore no impact. infrastructure. action

PDZ15 Pentire Point to Widemouth Bay PDZ15 Port Quinn

To manage risks to Policy (MR/NAI): The policy for the frontage at this location Potential loss due to life and property is for realignment moving to NAI which could result in Residential MA 37 PDZ15 PU 37.2 MR, MR, NAI 7B-2-2 erosion should defences Homes for people Local HA Social and support relocation and/or loss of a small number of residential properties fail community properties in the long term. Therefore minor negative adaptation. impact.

To support Policy (MR/NAI): The policy for the frontage at this location Damage to property, National Trust Potential loss due to adaptation of is for realignment moving to NAI which could result in employment, Social and MA 37 PDZ15 PU 37.2 MR, MR, NAI 7B-2-2 owned holiday erosion should defences Local C infrastructure that relocation and/or loss of a small number of the National recreation and Economy cottages fail facilitates tourism Trust properties in the long-term. Therefore minor tourism and recreation. negative impact.

To support the Possible deterioration of Policy (MR/NAI): The policy for the frontage at this location Popular tourist adaptation and Port Quinn structures without Recreation and is for realignment moving to NAI which in the long-term MA 37 PDZ15 PU 37.2 MR, MR, NAI 7B-2-2 location, jet skiing Local R & C resilience of Harbour maintenance / damage Economy could result in deterioration of the structures. Therefore popular commercial due to erosion minor negative impact. operations.

To support the Policy (MR/NAI): The policy will continue to protect the Potential loss due to Social, adaptation of interest feature providing appopriate planning to enable the MA 37 PDZ15 PU 37.2 MR, MR, NAI 7B-2-2 Access Road erosion should defences Access to properties Local I Recreation and transport links road to be realigned as necessary. Access will remain fail Economy between unaffected. Therefore no impact. communities.

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PDZ15 Port Isaac and Port Gaverne

Moorings for fishing To support the Possible deterioration of vessels and visiting Policy (HTL): The policy will support the adaptation and adaptation and Port Isaac structures without yachts. Recreation and resilience of commercial operations and the Harbour will MA 37 PDZ15 PU 37.3 HTL, HTL, HTL 7B-2-4 Local R & C resilience of Harbour maintenance / damage Deterioration of walls Economy remain protected from erosion. Therefore minor positive commercial due to erosion may threaten integrity impact. operations. of properties

Policy (HTL): The policy will could potentially inhibit beach Port Isaac and To retain tourism loss of access / Popular tourist and development resulting in coastal squeeze and a loss in MA 37 PDZ15 PU 37.3 HTL, HTL, HTL 7B-2-4 Port Gaverne Local R Recreation and recreation recreation recreational amenity beach extent in the long-term during particular states of the Beaches opportunities. tide. Therefore minor negative impact.

To manage risks to Potential loss due to life and property Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontage is expected to Residential erosion should defences MA 37 PDZ15 PU 37.3 HTL, HTL, HTL 7B-2-4 Homes for people Local HA Social and support ensure no residential properties are lost as a result of properties fail and flood risk through community erosion. Therefore minor positive impact. wave action adaptation.

To support the Social, adaptation of Policy (HTL): The policy will continue to support the Potential loss due to Access to properties MA 37 PDZ15 PU 37.3 HTL, HTL, HTL 7B-2-4 Access Roads Local I Recreation and transport links protection of the access road from erosion. Therefore erosion and beaches Economy between minor positive impact. communities.

To manage risks to Potential loss due to Damage to property, life and property Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontage is expected to Commercial erosion should defences employment, Social and MA 37 PDZ15 PU 37.3 HTL, HTL, HTL 7B-2-4 Local C and support ensure no commercial properties are lost as a result of properties fail and flood risk through recreation and Economy community erosion. Therefore minor positive impact. wave action tourism adaptation.

Potential loss of To maintain Policy (HTL): The policy will continue to support the operational capabilty: Provides essential functioning and well MA 37 PDZ15 PU 37.3 HTL, HTL, HTL 7B-2-4 Lifeboat Station Local I Social protection of the life boat station. Therefore minor positive Flood risk due to wave lifesaving service placed critical impact. action infrastructure.

To manage risks to Policy (MR/NAI): The policy for the frontage at this location Potential loss due to life and property is for realignment moving to NAI which could result in Residential MA 37 PDZ15 PU 37.4 MR, MR, NAI 7B-2-4 erosion and flood risk Homes for people Local HA Social and support relocation and/or loss of a small number of residential properties through wave action community properties in the long term. Therefore minor negative adaptation. impact.

To support the Policy (MR/NAI): The policy will continue to protect the Social, adaptation of Potential loss due to Access to properties interest feature providing appopriate planning to enable the MA 37 PDZ15 PU 37.4 MR, MR, NAI 7B-2-4 Access Roads Local I Recreation and transport links erosion and beaches road to be realigned as necessary. Access will remain Economy between unaffected. Therefore minor positive impact. communities.

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To manage risks to Policy (MR/NAI): The policy for the frontage at this location Damage to property, Potential loss due to life and property is for realignment moving to NAI which could result in Commercial employment, Social and MA 37 PDZ15 PU 37.4 MR, MR, NAI 7B-2-4 erosion and flood risk Local C and support relocation and/or loss of a small number of commercial properties recreation and Economy through wave action community properties in the long term. Therefore minor negative tourism adaptation. impact.

To support Policy (MR/NAI): The policy is not expected to affect the Potential loss of adaptation of Brooklands Farm Recreation and Brooklands Farm Campsite in terms of loss due to erosion, MA 37 PDZ15 PU 37.4 MR, MR, NAI 7B-2-4 business through erosion Tourism Local C infrastructure that Campsite Economy though existing flood risk would remain. Therefore no and flood risk facilitates tourism impact. and recreation.

PDZ15 Port Gaverne to Tintagel To support the Social, adaptation of Potential loss due to Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the policy is not MA 37 PDZ15 PU 37.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-2-5 Access Road Access to properties Local I Recreation and transport links erosion expected to affect access roads. Therefore no impact. Economy between communities.

To retain tourism Policy (NAI): The policy will enable the beach to respond to Trebarwith MA 37 PDZ15 PU 37.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-2-5 Potential deterioration Popular for surfing Local R Recreation and recreation sea level rise and ensure no deterioration in the extent of Strand Beach opportunities. recreational amenity and resource. Therefore no impact.

To manage risks to Damage to property, life and property Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the policy is not Commercial employment, Social and MA 37 PDZ15 PU 37.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-2-5 Flood and erosion risk Local C and support expected to affect commercial properties. Therefore no properties recreation and Economy community impact. tourism adaptation.

To maintain Lifeguard Station Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the policy is not Provides essential functioning and well MA 37 PDZ15 PU 37.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-2-5 (Trebarwith Flood and erosion risk Local I Social expected to affect the lifeguard station. Therefore no lifesaving service placed critical Strand) impact. infrastructure.

MA 37 PDZ15 Tintagel to Boscastle

To manage risks to life and property Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the policy is not Residential MA 37 PDZ15 PU 37.5 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-2-7 Homes for people Local HA Social and support expected to affect residential properties. Therefore no properties community impact. adaptation.

To manage risks to Damage to property, life and property Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the policy is not Commercial Potential loss due to employment, Social and MA 37 PDZ15 PU 37.5 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-2-7 Local C and support expected to affect commercial properties. Therefore no properties erosion recreation and Economy community impact. tourism adaptation.

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To retain tourism Policy (NAI): The policy will enable the beach to respond to Bossiney Haven Recreational value / MA 37 PDZ15 PU 37.5 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-2-7 Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation sea level rise and ensure no deterioration in the extent of beach tourism opportunities. recreational amenity and resource. Therefore no impact.

Caravan Park: The Headland To support Caravan and adaptation of Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the policy is not PU 37.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Potential loss of Recreation and MA 37 PDZ15 7B-2-7 Camping park Tourism Local C infrastructure that expected to affect any of the caravan parks. Therefore no PU 37.5 NAI, NAI, NAI business through erosion Economy and Trewethett facilitates tourism impact. Farm Caravan and recreation. Club Site

PDZ15 Boscastle

Possible deterioration of To support the structures without Popular for adaptation and Policy (HTL): The policy will ensure protection of Boscastle maintenance / damage Recreation and MA 37 PDZ15 PU 37.6 HTL, HTL, HTL 7B-2-8 commercial fishing Local R & C resilience of commercial operations and maintain the integrity of the Harbour due to erosion. Harbour Economy and leisure boating commercial harbour. Therefore minor positive impact. arms protect Boscastle operations. from wave action

To manage risks to life and property Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontage will ensure the Residential Potential loss due to MA 37 PDZ15 PU 37.6 HTL, HTL, HTL 7B-2-8 Homes for people Local HA Social and support protection of residential properties from erosion. Therefore Properties erosion / flooding community minor positive impact. adaptation.

Commercial To manage risks to Damage to property, properties life and property Policy (HTL): The policy for the frontage will ensure the Potential loss due to employment, Social and MA 37 PDZ15 PU 37.6 HTL, HTL, HTL 7B-2-8 including harbour Local C and support protection of commercial properties from erosion. Therefore erosion recreation and Economy masters and community minor positive impact. tourism youth hostel. adaptation.

To support the Social, adaptation of Policy (HTL): The policy will continue to support the Potential loss due to MA 37 PDZ15 PU 37.6 HTL, HTL, HTL 7B-2-8 Access Road Access to properties Local I Recreation and transport links protection of the access road. Therefore minor positive erosion Economy between impact. communities.

MA 37 PDZ15 Crackington Haven

Policy (MR): The medium to long-term policy of MR will To retain tourism Crackington enable the beach to respond to sea level rise and ensure no MA 38 PDZ15 PU 38.2 HTL, MR, MR 7B-2-10 Potential deterioration Popular for surfing Local R Recreation and recreation Haven Beach deterioration in the extent of recreational amenity and opportunities. resource. Therefore no impact.

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To manage risks to Damage to property, life and property Policy (MR): It is unlikely that MR will result in the loss of Commercial Potential loss due to employment, Social and MA 38 PDZ15 PU 38.2 HTL, MR, MR 7B-2-10 Local C and support any commericial property in the long-term. Therefore no properties erosion recreation and Economy community impact. tourism adaptation.

Policy (MR): The policy will continue to support the To provide access Potential loss due to protection and adaptation of the access road and car park Roads and car Recreation and that facilitates MA 38 PDZ15 PU 38.2 HTL, MR, MR 7B-2-10 erosion should defences Recreation / tourism Local I until epoch 3 where appropriate timescale to enable park Economy recreational and fail planning for realignment of the road should ensure that amenity use. access is retained in the long-term. Therefore no impact.

To manage risks to Policy (HTL/MR): The policy is expected to protect Potential loss due to life and property Residential properties through realignment could potentially result in a MA 38 PDZ15 PU 38.2 HTL, MR, MR 7B-2-10 erosion should defences Homes for people Local HA Social and support properties loss of one residential property during epoch 3. Therefore fail community no impact. adaptation.

To maintain Policy (MR): The policy will provide the appropriate Surf Lifesaving Long term erosion could Provides essential functioning and well MA 38 PDZ15 PU 38.2 HTL, MR, MR 7B-2-10 Local I Social timescale for planning to relocate the lifesaving club in the Club lead to loss of building lifesaving service placed critical long-term. Therefore no impact. infrastructure.

PDZ15 Crackington Haven to Widemouth Bay

Policy (MR/NAI): The medium to long-term policy of To retain tourism PU 39.2 MR, MR, NAI Widemouth MR/NAI will enable the beach to respond to sea level rise MA 39 PDZ16 7B-3-1 Potential deterioration Popular for surfing Local R Recreation and recreation PU 39.3 MR, MR, NAI Beach and ensure no deterioration in the extent of recreational opportunities. amenity and resource. Therefore no impact.

To manage risks to Policy (MR/NAI): The policy is expected to protect life and property PU 39.2 MR, MR, NAI Residential Potential loss due to properties through realignment until into the 2nd epch when MA 39 PDZ16 7B-3-1 Homes for people Local HA Social and support PU 39.3 MR, MR, NAI properties erosion relocation and/or loss of a small number of residential community properties could arise. Therefore minor negative impact. adaptation.

To manage risks to Damage to property, life and property Policy (MR): It is unlikely that MR will result in the loss of PU 39.2 MR, MR, NAI Commercial Potential loss due to employment, Social and MA 39 PDZ16 7B-3-1 Local C and support any commericial property in the long-term. Therefore no PU 39.3 MR, MR, NAI properties erosion recreation and Economy community impact. tourism adaptation.

To provide access Car park areas Potential loss due to Policy (NAI): The SMP policy may result in the loss of most PU 39.2 MR, MR, NAI Recreation and that facilitates MA 39 PDZ16 7B-3-1 and amenity erosion should defences Recreation / tourism Local I of the car park in the long-term due to realignment PU 39.3 MR, MR, NAI Economy recreational and buildings fail requirements. Therefore, minor negative impact. amenity use.

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PDZ 16 Widemouth Bay to Crooklets PDZ 16 Widemouth Bay to To support the Social, adaptation of Potential loss due to Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the policy is not MA 39 PDZ16 PU 39.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-3-2 Access Roads Coast Road to Bude Local I Recreation and transport links erosion expected to affect any access roads. Therefore no impact. Economy between communities.

To manage risks to life and property Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the policy is not Residential Potential loss due to MA 39 PDZ16 PU 39.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-3-2 Homes for people Local HA Social and support expected to affect residential properties. Therefore no properties erosion community impact. adaptation.

PD16 Bude

To provide access and support Can provides adaptation that Structures will degrade / recreation / tourism facilitates fail without maintenance Bude Canal Sea use. Sea gates are recreational and Policy (HTL): The policy will continue to protect the Bude MA 40 PDZ16 PU 40.2 HTL, HTL, HTL 7B-3-3 causing increased flood Local HA Social gates part of flod defences amenity use. To Canal sea gates. Therefore minor positive impact. risk to low-lying property and subject to wave manage risks to life around canal. action and property and support community adaptation.

To support adaptation of Policy (MR/NAI): In the medium to long-term (epochs 2 and Potential loss due to MA 40 PDZ16 PU 40.3 MR, MR, NAI 7B-3-3 Beach huts Recreation / tourism Local HA Social infrastructure that 3) MR and NAI will result in the loss of the beach huts. erosion facilitates tourism Therefore minor negative impact. and recreation.

To retain tourism Policy (MR/NAI): In the medium to long-term (epochs 2 and Recreational value / MA 40 PDZ16 PU 40.3 MR, MR, NAI 7B-3-3 Sea Pool Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation 3) MR and NAI will result in the loss of the sea pool. tourism opportunities. Therefore minor negative impact.

Potential loss due to To manage risks to erosion, properties Damage to property, Policy (MR/NAI): In the medium to long-term (epochs 2 and Commercial / life and property protected from flooding employment, Social and 3) MR and NAI will result in the loss of a number of MA 40 PDZ16 PU 40.3 MR, MR, NAI 7B-3-3 residential Local C and support be EA flood defence but recreation and Economy commercial properties, though no residential properties are properties community standard of protection tourism expected to be lost. Therefore minor negative impact. adaptation. could be low.

Policy (MR/NAI): The policy will enable the beaches to Summerleaze Recreational value / To retain tourism PU 40.3 MR, MR, NAI respond to sea level rise and ensure no deterioration in the MA 40 PDZ16 7B-3-3 and Crooklets Potential deterioration tourism, popular for Local R Recreation and recreation PU 40.4 MR, MR, NAI extent of recreational amenity and resource. Therefore no Beach surfing opportunities. impact.

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PD16 Crooklets to Hartland Point PD16 Crooklets to Hartland Point

Northcott Mouth, Recreational value / To retain tourism Policy (NAI): The policy will enable the beaches to respond Sandy Mouth and MA 40 PDZ16 PU 40.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-3-4 Potential deterioration tourism. Popular for Local R Recreation and recreation to sea level rise and ensure no deterioration in the extent of Duckpool surfing opportunities. recreational amenity and resource. Therefore no impact. beaches

To manage risks to Damage to property, life and property Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the policy is not Commercial Potential loss due to employment, Social and MA 40 PDZ16 PU 40.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-3-4 Local C and support expected to affect commercial properties. Therefore no properties erosion recreation and Economic community impact. tourism adaptation.

To provide access Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the policy is not Roads and car Potential loss due to Recreation and that facilitates MA 40 PDZ16 PU 40.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-3-4 Recreation / tourism Local I expected to affect any road infrastructure or car parks. park erosion Economy recreational and Therefore no impact. amenity use.

To maintain Policy (NAI): The ongoing maintenance at Hartland Quay Potential deterioration or Provides essential functioning and well MA 41 PDZ17 PU 41.2 NAI, NAI, NAI Hartland Quay Local I Social would not be affected by this policy and no loss is expected damage, loss of access lifesaving service placed critical as a result. Therefore no impact. infrastructure.

To maintain Hartland Potential deterioration or Provides essential functioning and well Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the policy is not MA 41 PDZ17 PU 41.2 NAI, NAI, NAI 7B-3-4 Local I Social lighthouse damage, loss of access lifesaving service placed critical expected to affect the lighthouse. Therefore no impact. infrastructure.

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St Marys

The policies of MR and NAI for PUs 42.5 to 42.21 will enable the beaches to respond either naturally for most extents or with management, to sea level rise and thereby To retain tourism High recreational and maintain the recreational uses and amenity for which they MA 42 PDZ18 Beaches Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation tourist value are valued. HTL in all epochs (PUs 42.1 ans 42.2) or in the PU 42.1 HTL, HTL, HTL opportunities. PU 42.2 HTL, HTL, HTL 1st and 2nd epochs (PUs 42.3 and 42.4) are unlikely to PU 42.3 HTL, HTL, MR result in significant constraint that would already occur given PU 42.4 HTL, HTL, MR the geology and topography, Therefore no impact. PU 42.5 HTL, MR, MR PU 42.6 NAI, NAI, NAI PU 42.7 NAI, MR, MR Policy (HTL/MR/NAI): HTL in all epochs (PUs 42.1 ans PU 42.8 NAI, NAI, NAI 42.2) or in the 1st and 2nd epochs (PUs 42.3 and 42.4) will Potential loss due to protect and maintain the commercial and residential PU 42.9 NAI, NAI, NAI To manage risks to erosion, and damange properties in the medium to long-term. However, MR and PU 42.10 HTL, MR, NAI Commercial / life and property due to tidal flooding, NAI within PUs 42.3 to 42.21 is likely to result in the loss MA 42 PDZ18 PU 42.11 NAI, NAI, NAI residential Homes for people Regional HA Social and support ground water flooding due to erosion or MR of a small number of residential and PU 42.12 HTL, MR, MR properties community due to high tides and commercial properties predominantly in PUs 42.3, 42.4, PU 42.13 NAI, NAI, NAI adaptation. 42.15, 42.19, 42.20, and possibly 42.21. The likely number PU 42.14 NAI, NAI, NAI storm damage of properties affected is low, and some private intervention PU 42.15 HTL, MR, MR could arise. Therefore minor negative impact. PU 42.16 NAI, NAI, NAI PU 42.17 NAI, NAI, NAI PU 42.18 HTL, NAI, NAI HTL in all epochs (PUs 42.1 ans 42.2) or in the 1st and 2nd PU 42.19 HTL, HTL/MR, MR epochs (PUs 42.3 and 42.4) will protect and maintain the PU 42.20 HTL, HTL/MR, MR To support tourism and infrastructure assets in the medium to long- Tourist and PU 42.21 NAI/HTL, NAI/HTL, adaptation of term. However, MR and NAI within PUs 42.3 to 42.21 is recreational Potential loss of Recreation and MA 42 PDZ18 NAI/HTL Tourism Local C infrastructure that likely to result in the relocation of assets as a result of MR facilities, other business through erosion Economy facilitates tourism such as the car park in PU 42.4, road in PU 42.7, slipway in infrastructure and recreation. PU 42.15, and the slipway in PU 42.19. Overall, the MR of facilities and infrastructure will maintain the existing values. Therefore minor positive impact.

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St Martins

High recreational and To retain tourism Policy (NAI): The policy will enable the beaches to respond MA 43 PDZ18 Beaches Potential deterioration tourist value, popular Local R Recreation and recreation to sea level rise and ensure no deterioration in the extent of for rock fishing opportunities. recreational amenity and resource. Therefore no impact.

To manage risks to Commercial / life and property Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the policy is not Potential loss due to MA 43 PDZ18 residential Homes for people Local HA Social and support expected to affect residential properties in the long-term. erosion properties community Therefore no impact. adaptation. PU 43.1 NAI, NAI, NAI PU 43.2 NAI, NAI, NAI To provide access PU 43.3 NAI, NAI, NAI Centre for water and support PU 43.4 NAI, NAI, NAI Potential loss of based recreation Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the policy is not Watersports Recreation and adaptation that MA 43 PDZ18 business facilities including diving, Local I expected to affect recreational activities and facilities in the facilities Economy facilitates through erosion fishing, windsurfing, long-term. Therefore no impact. recreational and and sailing amenity use.

To support adaptation of Policy (NAI): Erosion as a result of the policy is not Potential loss of Recreation and MA 43 PDZ18 Camp Site Tourism Local C infrastructure that expected to affect the camp site in the long-term. Therefore business through erosion Economy facilitates tourism no impact. and recreation.

Tresco

Policy (HTL/MR/NAI): The policy of NAI for PUs 44.2, and High recreational and To retain tourism 44.4 to 44.8, along with MR at PU 44.3 in the long term will MA 44 PDZ18 PU 44.1 HTL, HTL, HTL Beaches Potential deterioration tourist value, popular Local R Recreation and recreation enable the beaches and dune systems to respond to sea PU 44.2 NAI, NAI, NAI for rock fishing opportunities. level rise and ensure no deterioration in the extent of PU 44.3 HTL, HTL, MR recreational amenity and resource. Therefore no impact. PU 44.4 NAI, NAI, NAI PU 44.5 NAI, NAI, NAI Policy (HTL/MR/NAI): The policy of HTL at PUs 44.1 amd PU 44.6 NAI, NAI, NAI To manage risks to Damage to property, 44.3 will protect and maintain the key residential and PU 44.7 NAI, NAI, NAI Commercial / Potential loss due to life and property employment, Social and commercial properties, whilst MR in epoch 3 in PU 44.3 MA 44 PDZ18 PU 44.8 NAI, NAI, NAI residential erosion and damage due Local C and support recreation and Economic could result in properties being relocated and/or lost. properties to flooding community tourism Overall, minor positive impact in PU 44.1 with a minor adaptation. negative impact in PU 44.3.

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Bryher PU 45.1 HTL, NAI/HTL, NAI/HTL Policy (HTL/MR/NAI): The policy of NAI for PUs 45.2, 45.3, NAI/HTL, NAI/HTL, and 45.5 to 45.13, along with NAI in epochs 2 and 3 at 45.4 PU 45.2 High recreational and To retain tourism NAI/HTL and possibly 45.1 will enable the beaches and dune MA 45 PDZ18 Beaches Potential deterioration tourist value, popular Local R Recreation and recreation NAI, NAI, NAI systems to respond to sea level rise and ensure no PU 45.3 for rock fishing opportunities. HTL, NAI, NAI deterioration in the extent of recreational amenity and PU 45.4 NAI, NAI, NAI resource in the long-term. Therefore no impact. PU 45.5 NAI, NAI, NAI PU 45.6 NAI, NAI, NAI PU 45.7 NAI, NAI, NAI PU 45.8 To manage risks to NAI, NAI, NAI Damage to property, Policy (NAI): The policy is likely to result in the loss of a PU 45.9 Commercial / Potential loss due to life and property NAI, NAI, NAI employment, Social and small number of residential properties and land at Great MA 45 PDZ18 PU 45.10 residential erosion and damage due Local C and support NAI, NAI, NAI recreation and Economic Porth North during epoch 2 or 3 due to erosion. Therefore PU 45.11 properties to flooding community NAI, NAI, NAI tourism minor negative impact. PU 45.12 adaptation. NAI, NAI, NAI PU 45.13 St Agnes

PU 46.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Policy (HTL//NAI): The policy of NAI for PUs 46.1 to 46.10, PU 46.2 NAI, NAI, NAI High recreational and To retain tourism and 46.13 and 46.14 will enable the beaches to respond to PU 46.3 NAI, NAI, NAI MA 46 PDZ18 Beaches Potential deterioration tourist value, popular Local R Recreation and recreation sea level rise and ensure no deterioration in the extent of PU 46.4 NAI, NAI, NAI for rock fishing opportunities. recreational amenity and resource in the long-term. PU 46.5 NAI, NAI, NAI Therefore no impact. PU 46.6 NAI, NAI, NAI PU 46.7 NAI, NAI, NAI PU 46.8 NAI, NAI, NAI PU 46.9 NAI, NAI, NAI Policy (HTL//NAI): The policy of NAI for PUs 46.1 to 46.10, To manage risks to PU 46.10 NAI, NAI, NAI Commercial / Homes for people, and 46.13 and 46.14 is not expected to result in the loss of life and property PU 46.11 HTL, HTL, HTL residential Potential loss due to beach protects residential or commercial properties. The HTL policies for MA 46 PDZ18 Local HA Social and support PU 46.12 HTL, HTL, HTL properties and erosion properties closest to PUs 46.11 and 46.12 will ensure that the freshwater supply community PU 46.13 NAI, NAI, NAI big pool beach for the island is protected. Therefore minor positive adaptation. PU 46.14 NAI/HTL, NAI/HTL, impact. NAI/HTL

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