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вторник, 20 ноября 2018 г.

New photo Ex-soldier told to STOP trying to save home from Beast From The East as it teeters on crumbling cliff wrecked by storms

A FORMER soldier has been told to stop trying to save his home as it teeters on a crumbling cliff wrecked by Beast from the East.


Lance Martin, 61, had been using a mechanical digger to transfer concrete blocks and piling up sand at the base of a crumbling cliff to protect his bungalow.


Lance Martin has been told to stop carrying out work to protect his home
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A number of nearby homes perched on the cliff edge have already been evacuated and demolished in the aftermath of the huge storm earlier this year.


Bungalows were left hanging from the clifftop at the Marrams, in Hemsby, Norfolk, and some began toppling into the sea in March.


But Lance has now been ordered to stop building his own sea defences by the local council which says he is breaking planning rules.


Lance, who served in the British Army from 1978 to 2000, said: “I looked at the tide tables and saw there were a lot of high tides coming up.


“I thought I’ve got to do something about this.”


A major demolition of the chalet-type buildings was conducted by the council after the eroding coastline they were built on left them uninhabitable.


The homes in 2014 before Lance’s property was the only one to survive the Beast from the East
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Lance Martin’s property in Hemsby, Norfolk taken in September 2018
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But homeowner Lance managed to salvage his chalet, which he bought as a retirement property and has since been conducting his own work on his house ahead of the winter.


However, the borough council has banned him from carrying out any more work involving the beach.


Lance added: “I know from speaking to the council that they have plans for coastal sea defences but that’s going to take at least three years, which is no good to me or other residents.


“I knew there were about 50 concrete blocks under the sand outside my house.


“I decided off my own bat to go hire a digger, dig them up and use them to fortify my position here, to give myself protection from the high tides.”


But the former grenadier guardsman had a phone call from the planning department of Great Yarmouth council telling him “to immediately stop and desist what we were doing”.


The home teeters on the cliff edge
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A number of houses perched on a cliff edge were evacuated and demolished due to the aftermath from the Beast from the East
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Lance had been using a mechanical digger to transfer concrete blocks and piling up sand to protect his home ahead of winter
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Lance has been told to stop carrying out work to protect his home
SWNS:South West News Service

Lance asked the if he could fill in the holes left on the beach for public safety, but the council told him no.


The dad-of-one, who lives at the property with his partner Vicki, said: “The problem is that I’ve gone and done something that I should’ve applied for but because of the imminent danger to the building and myself, I took it upon myself to do what needed to be done.


“If not, we would be two or three months down the line and I would be in the sea on my way to Norway.”


“This is my dream home. When I moved here, I could not see the sea from my roof.


“If I see something that needs doing, I will go ahead and do it. I just don’t see the end because it’s a committee for this, and a committee for that.”

A spokesman from the Great Yarmouth Borough Council said: “The Borough Council has no record of any related application seeking consent for the works carried out and issued a Temporary Stop Notice, under the powers afforded by the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.


“The notice prohibits any further excavations or engineering operations on the affected land without the prior necessary approval of the Council.


“Whilst the Council appreciates the intention of the works is coastal protection, such engineering works cannot be undertaken without consent.”


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