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During February 2014, the Environment Agency mobilised a contractor to carry out emergency reinforcement of the beach crest using rock armour from Portland placed down the beach in front of the promenade to protect the foundations. This was due to the severe storms in early January that year. A significant amount of shingle had been washed away by the waves. The present beach recycling scheme works will only be moving present beach material, not adding new material or rock armour.
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