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Folkestone council gets £2.35m grant for flood defence work
Works to maintain beach flood defences will continue after a successful £2.35m funding bid, a Kent council between Fisherman's Beach and Folkestone Harbour will continue to be recycled and regraded for the next five years after the district council secured funding from the Environment works, which take place bi-annually, will help to protect over 3,000 properties from flooding, the council Scoffham, cabinet member for climate, environment and biodiversity on Folkestone and Hythe District Council, said the work offered "effective and important protection against coastal flooding for thousands of residents".
The technique of recycling the shingle, which has been used since 2004, is the most cost-effective way of maintaining the natural defences on the beach, the council timber groynes on the 7km (4.3 mile) stretch of beach are not adequate to cope with rising sea levels, it works involve moving about 140,000 tonnes of shingle, the council said.