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3 January 2014 Last updated 17:33


HEADLINE : Flood alert warnings: latest


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Environment Agency: 16:52 on 03 Jan 2014 pages here updated every 15 minutes

Environment Agency message posted to locality: Take care and stay safe. Large waves will continue throughout Friday and tides will remain high over the weekend, but should not be as high as today.

Coastal areas of Pevensey Sea Front between Sovereign Harbour and Beach including Norman Road Pevensey, The Promenade Pevensey, The Parade Pevensey, Beachlands, Normans Bay and the Cooden Beach Hotel.

View map of flood alert area here

07:13 on 03 Jan 2014
Time and date of high water 12:11 on 03/01/2014 The predicted astronomical tide level 4.3 mAOD The forecast surge height 0.31 m The forecast high water level 4.61 mAOD The forecast wave height 3.3 m The forecast wave direction South westerly The forecast wind direction South westerly The forecast wind strength Force 8.

Spray from large waves is expected to affect the beach top properties along Pevensey Bay.


Wealden Council Advice and Information posted to locality
Severe weather warning alert
13:14 on 03 Jan 2014

A helpline is available: 0845 988 1188

Following a number of rock falls over the Christmas period, the steps at Birling Gap have been closed until further notice.

If you or neighbouring communities are affected by a power cut, please report it to UK Power Networks on 0800 783 88 66. Updates are available on the UK Power Network’s website.

For the latest travel information, visit BBC Sussex

Stay away from the seawater in stormy condition and keep dogs under control. Please keep an eye open for any neighbours who may need a helping hand.

To contact Wealden District Council’s out-of-hours emergency Lifeline service ring : 01323 644422.

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