Brighton is enhancing its coastline with a new groyne field and beach expansions. This project, known as the Kingsway to the Sea, aims to protect against erosion, provide more space for tourists, and reduce shingle buildup on the promenade.
The bays between each groyne would then be filled with thousands of tones of shingle.Sandy English beach with its own 'Great Barrier Reef' with 17C temps in autumn
And last month, a wheeled sports areas with skateboard plaza, biking track and rollerblading area opened. "Most of the houses here date from the 16th century, so no surprise some are a bit askew, with slanted walls and roofs weathered by years of salty sea winds.is it may be a seaside town, but it doesn’t matter if the weather takes a turn as there’s so much else to keep you busy."
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