Eastchurch Gap Cliff Erosion On The Isle Of Sheppey. Kent. www.eastchurchgap.blogspot.co.uk/

Eastchurch Gap Cliff Erosion On The Isle Of Sheppey. Kent. www.eastchurchgap.blogspot.co.uk/
Original work started Weds 6th April 2016

Friday, 18 September 2015

Radio Kent - Breakfast. 6 to 9am Fri 18/9/15

Hi all.
It seems that there are very crossed wires with the Environmental Agency as they are giving out all wrong information and don't seem to be aware of the pilot scheme that has been put forward to Swale Council, approved and funded by them after doing considerable research into its feasibility...
THERE IS NO EXCUSE THAT THE ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCY DOES NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS SCHEME AS THEY HAVE BEEN KEPT FULLY AWARE.
It seems that the EA has MANY hands and each hand thinks it knows what its doing but in actual fact it has no clue at all what has been going on with either the group here or Swale Council who have supported us all the way.

Due to the misinformation coming out from the Environmental Agency it seems our scheme will cost MILLIONS OF POUNDS = which is the only figures they deal in - we are doing a pilot scheme costing only £30,000 in total...
I am sure the Environmental Agency added on TWO ZERO's to our figures because they felt there was no way we could be right!
In short please send an email in to Radio Kent :-

(radio.kent.news@bbc.co.uk)  Just do a copy and paste with the email address.

to tell them as the scheme is ready to go except for the few who THINK they know about the scheme but in reality don't have a clue.
I do hope Elizabeth Truss MP reads this (DEFRA).

Below is a copy of the email the committee chairman sent in after the programme today... 


Date: 18/09/2015 09:19:50
Subject: Cliff erosion
Dear Sir
On your programme this morning about the cliff erosion at Eastchurch Gap on the Isle of Sheppey certain things were mentioned that are not quite true. Mike Whiting said that the environment said it would be a multi million pound project. A local group run by Mike Whiting and Andrew Bowles have  have £30,000 for the project at Eastchurch Gap which is no way millions of pounds. Also he stated that compensation would be available to re-home people whose homes go over the cliff, not so, the maximum payment offered is £6,000 and that's not for re-homing but to clear the debris left behind. 'Multi millions' which they cant justify as they've already neglected their duties. Under the freedom of information act we have found that they have already spent £3.5 millions taking over a small farm in the area, Great Bell Farm, and have dug a few holes which have already breached the sea wall instead of developing the sea defences . 
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Below is a copy of my letter to the radio station...
 Hi Radio Kent Breakfast.
Listened with interest to the Radio Kent's breakfast show this morning 18th) on the erosion at Eastchurch Gap Cliffs and heard the Environment Agency chap going on about it costing millions of pounds...
What a lot of misinformation this guy was delivering to both you and your listeners.
The EA guy has never even bothered to look at the proposed pilot scheme else he would know its only costing around £30k NOT millions as he seems to think.
I recon even if he read anything on what’s proposed he thought its price must be wrong and he has added two more zero’s because the EA only deal in millions (of our money)...
The Council do not give money to an unviable scheme and the money has been allocated for the pilot scheme which clearly shows its viable.
I have to object to idiot’s like the guy in your interview from the EA who have not even bothered to contact Peter Macdonald who has put together the costs, materials and even the contractors to do this pilot scheme which Swale Council see as fully viable and are funding.
YES - ITS IS FUNDED – but nothing to do with the EA who as your interview has shown knows nothing of this pilot scheme costing just £30K because its too small for them to be interested in.
Yes Just £30k.
If the EA would like to see what we can do with just £30k on a pilot scheme let them watch and see how it works when you don't spend millions of pounds.
Instead they seem to be being obstructive (as are another agency) and in so doing are allowing not only houses but our environment to slip into the sea – by doing this they end up saving nothing...
Could this be a new EA idea!
Underwater Management?

Regards Peter Bruce
Tel 01795881307

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