CP31 Treyarnon Bay The Coast Path leading into the South West
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CP31 Treyarnon Bay The Coast Path leading into the South West
CP31 Treyarnon Bay The Coast Path leading into the South West side of Treyarnon Beach has, over the last few years, experienced ongoing storm water erosion which has in turn created gulleys and an uneven walking surface. Where the natural path meets an old flight of concrete steps, there was a shelving bed of slate which was awkward to negotiate and slippery when wet. The state of the Path meant that it was accessible with care for the more abled walker, but made life difficult for the less abled and especially those with disability. As this section of the South West Coast Path is heavily used, and Treyarnon Beach extremely popular throughout the year but especially in the Summer, it was felt that it would make a suitable candidate for accessing funding through the RDPE. It also serves a busy campsite on one side of the beach, and a busy Youth Hostel on the other. The work programme included levelling the South West Coast Path and placing a short flight of low level steps and a small number of grips to deflect the storm water. The bedrock had metal reinforcing pins drilled into the slate and the side of the concrete steps and concrete was then poured onto the metal work so that it should create enough resistance during the heavy seas to resist future erosion.