@woodburnjs1 Thank you for your kind words, over the past four years or so i have been filming the destruction of our once green fields for development, all posted on our You Tube page, i'm afraid that's all we will have memories
Thank you for doing your video, the people of Clymping have been trying to get help from the Environment Agency for more permanent environmental solutions rather piling up shael stones which has changed local wildlife habitats and will be dragged by the sea and cause problems further along the coast.
@deedeedoes818 Thank you for posting, to me it just seems a sticking plaster, even normal high tides drag the shingle round to the harbour, without doubt the sea will again breach the bunds, we have just released another video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-D2hnYw8h590.html it really shows what a disaster Clymping beach has become.
Soon all there will be is memories of what once was! Your documenting history here, well done. Like you say heartbreaking for those who will lose their homes.
@novaharris9312, Documenting history is spot on, soon their will be no fields and no local beach, all the things promised by developers to prise people from London are being built on . Utter disgrace
Hi,thank you for the video,we ĺivèd in Rope Walk but moved up north because we couldn't afford to buy a home down there,the beach has gone,were sad,are u uploading any video after storm Ciaren.Thank you for the video,it bought back some memories
@justinefleming7756 Hi mate, thank you so much for posting, it's so sad you had to move away, but just proves NON of the houses being thrown up are affordable to local people, plus they are building on flood plains, that's another story , the whole area at the moment is flooded, and yet they want to build more houses, i will hopefully be filming after the storm but it all depends on the flooding , also check out our other video's some may shock you at the land being taken . John
Hi. i used to live at climping with my gran at 1 rose cottage just north of the black horse pub. i used to go to the beach on my bike every day, those big square blocks were in the car park. i now live in Chichester and hadent realised it had got so bad. the chap how owned the pub was Curly bennet, the farmer was John Baird. we used to pick potatoes for him. do you live there ?. best regards Norman.
@NormanSanders-wy2fi, Hi Norman, thanks for your comment , i live in nearby Yapton, i'm afraid due to lack of funding the sea defences are a bit like Custers last stand, i think the plan is to let the sea reshape the beach , but , the poor people at the end of Climping Street will lose their home, and the council need a plan to stop the ocean breaching the A259 and ferry road , kind regards John
@happymonday77 thank you for commenting, i was down there yesterday day 05-11-23 and the whole beach has reshaped again, it has even uncovered some footings of a house washed away hundreds of years a go
@@happymonday77 Hi there, before the 17th Century there were two village taken by the sea, Cudlow and Atherington, Climping is still known as Atherington by locals, Cudlow is just before Elmer , nothing at all reamains of Cudlow
Hiya,thank you for ýour reply,our old neighbour in rope walk has told us it very windy today.Thank you for your video iv liked ur content,the drone is a excellent way to see the damage, sad
@justinefleming7756 Your welcome, the sea has breached Climping again and the street is flooded, a drone is an excellent way of showing the true damage
It’s so sad. I can’t imagine what those poor people are going through. This should have been thought about decades ago surely ? It’s hard to stop nature though … especially when nature has been changed by man ….
@sukimorys494 the whole thing is a disgrace, The local council ADC estimated this wouldn't happen until 2035, WRONG ! The sea will surely breach , the last breach was a few years ago and actually reached the main A259 road as far as i know there is NO plan in place for when not if that happens, thank you for posting
@4utosparks, if you mean save climping from the sea , i don't know, the last i heard was a local councillor was fighting for them, then the trail goes cold. I'll have a word with one of the residents i know and post on here