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1897 - 1901 1903 1963 2001 A storm hits, a section of road is badly damaged. Devon County Council is forced to close it. 3 months later a Welcome to the 1990 temporary single track opens. The monument has to be moved inland. 2007 A storm hits & Hallsands suffers wind & wave Slapton Ley freezes over & Dartmouth’s 2003 Slapton Line Partnership damage. The impact of dredging on the Britannia Royal Naval College cadets hold appoint consultant engineers Slapton Time Line village is becoming clear & a sea wall is built. an ice hockey tournament on it. to assess the future of the road. After 2 years research they 1976 1917 In January conclude it will survive for 30 to 50 years if ‘soft’ protection Expansion of Plymouth Hallsands Barbara Butler donates Torcross & realignments are made Torcross Viewpoint Docks needs shingle to mix devastated by Slapton Line Partnership with concrete. Permission massive storms Viewpoint to South Hams where possible, 3 more wins funds for Living with 3¼ miles long and over 10,000 years old is granted to dredge largely falls District Council as a butterfl y shingle bastions are built. a Changing Coast a 3 year Hallsands beach between into the sea! conservation area. Planting is They also recommend work community adaptation high & low water (1½ miles 13 of Salcombe’s designed to attract butterfl ies. to support communities in project designed together south of Slapton Line). adapting to change. with the community. Strete Gate lifeboat crew Slapton Ley dries out in long hot summer Impressively over 20 species 100,000 years ago are lost. leaving only muddy puddles in the middle. have been recorded. Torcross 100,000 18,000 10,000 3,000 1897 THE years years years years 1824 1856 1898 1903 1917 1940s 1943 1963 1976 1990 2001 2002 2003 2007 ago ago ago ago 1901 FUTURE 100,000 years ago 18,000 years ago 3,000 years ago 1824 1898 1943 2001 the future The shingle Stokeley Estate Slapton Sands Slapton Line What’s in store? More including Slapton Ley Partnership is stretches become a training frequent repair to the is sold to pay death ground for D-Day created to consider road after storms and around Start the road’s future & duties. Advertised as a landings. They are eventual closure. Coastal Bay, a ridge provide community ‘residential & sporting similar to Normandy’s communities prepare for forms from estate’ the catalogue support. Slapton cliff edge & plains are Ice sheets use so much water beaches. On 16th the challenge of living with grazed by elephants, hyenas and that sea levels fall dramatically. Strete Gate A hurricane rips across the south west boasts ‘the bag in Coots on 24th November leaving devastation August the Royal Navy a changing coast. Maybe giant deer, with open sea beyond. The coast is approx 35km further to Torcross. alone for one day has along the coast. Slapton Line is breached & put the fi rst American 2002 out. A chalk & fl int beach forms. numbered 1500.’ in 100 years the sea will Freshwater hundreds of wrecks recorded. soldiers ashore. break through the beach, 10,000 years ago draining off normal evolution for a Ice is melting, sea-level is rising, the land 1856 New coast road for coaches 1940’s barrier beach. Whatever & the British Isles are reforming. 1943 Residents given 6 weeks builds up & horses opens between happens it will be a great Rising waters bring with them to move out, allowing behind, Kingsbridge & Dartmouth. place to enjoy yourself! the chalk & fl int shingle beach. more realistic training! Bundles of willow are discovered whilst Slapton Ley Miners tunnel an building a new section of road 21 Farmers have extra worry is born. overfl ow for the Ley under metres inland. They date to the 1850s & of evacuating livestock. Torcross, until then it were laid on the shingle as a base for the All must be gone by 20th cracked stones of 1st road. 12,000 tones Hallsands 1.5 miles south on coast ➥ overfl owed most winters Slapton Line road is tarred for the 1st time December. 3000 people are of shingle are taken from Strete Gate to making the road impassable. by locals then repaired by American soldiers involved. Evacuation lasts make 2 bastions to protect the Line. Slapton after damage caused in the D-Day practices. 12 months. For more info and ideas for ways to enjoy The Slapton Line Partnership consists of Devon County Council, South Hams District Council, South Devon AONB & Natural England, with input Photo credits: Slapton Line Partnership, Cookworthy Museum, Panel design: yourself out and about in the area see from the Environment Agency, the Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust, the Field Studies Council at Slapton Ley and local community representatives. Robin Rose Price, Westcountry Studies Library, Devon Library Services. www.slaptonline.org.uk.