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Stewart Rowe – Scarborough Borough Council Pathfinder – Knipe Point, Cayton Bay, North Yorkshire

Stewart Rowe – Scarborough Borough Council Pathfinder – Knipe Point, Cayton Bay, North Yorkshire. Properties at Knipe Point. A165 Coastal Road. Cayton Cliffs. Deep-seated landslide complex Cliff top properties at risk A165 & services at risk National Trust landowner

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Stewart Rowe – Scarborough Borough Council Pathfinder – Knipe Point, Cayton Bay, North Yorkshire

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  1. Stewart Rowe – Scarborough Borough Council Pathfinder – Knipe Point, Cayton Bay, North Yorkshire

  2. Properties at Knipe Point A165 Coastal Road Cayton Cliffs • Deep-seated landslide complex • Cliff top properties at risk • A165 & services at risk • National Trust landowner • Public access & safety issues • SSSI - ecology and geology interests Properties at Osgodby Evidence of large run-out events Cleveland Way, cliff and beach access

  3. Local shear development * * 25.1.08 19.2.08 14.2.08 2008 Ground movement events • January/ February 2008 • April 2008

  4. Ground Investigation • Design of GI in challenging environment • Active landslide complex • Restricted access • Steep slopes • Management of environmental issues within designated SSSI • Liaison with Natural England • Environmental surveys (Newts) • Development of safe working practices • Management of site operations • Supervision of 6 deep boreholes through disturbed materials • Positioning monitoring instruments (raingauge, piezometers, slip rod indicators) • Design of ongoing site monitoring strategy

  5. Engineering solution- too expensive and environmentally unacceptable.

  6. Pathfinder 3 bids made • Demolition • Recompense (for loss of land) • Compensation • Recompense successful for £1m.

  7. Site investigation determined that land instability was primary driver of headscarp retreat not coastal erosion – residents therefore covered by insurance for loss of property ( rebuild value). Cayton Bay Cliff Stability Assessment Ground Investigation and Appraisal of Engineering Stabilisation Options, April 2009, put 15 properties at ‘probable’ risk within 0-1 years

  8. Land loss 15 x £75,000 Total £1,125,000 • Property demolition costs 15 x £5,000 Total £75,000. • Project Management by Scarborough BC £22,500 • Bid total (£) 2009-2011 £1,222,500

  9. Community Engagement • Eligibility criteria • Second homes? • Property purchased and lost before Pathfinder? • At imminent risk, unsafe, demolished? • Options • Do nothing • Out of pocket expenses • Resident relocate to alternative property • Resident self build • Land bank • Large scale relocation Questionnaire

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