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Visitors urged to stay safe near fragile cliffs

by Frank le Duc
4 April, 2026
in East Sussex, News
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Visitors urged to stay safe near fragile cliffs

People are being urged to steer clear of the edge of unstable chalk cliffs along the East Sussex coast.

East Sussex County Council said: “Visitors to East Sussex’s spectacular coastline are being urged to stay safe around the county’s chalk cliffs.

“Every year, thousands of tonnes of chalk falls from the cliffs which stretch from the edge of Eastbourne, past Beachy Head, the Seven Sisters and Seaford Head.

“Despite warning signs, people often stand near the edge of the fragile cliffs to take a look at the beach below or take a selfie or walk along the beach close to the base of the cliffs.

“With the warmer weather attracting more visitors to the area, councils and organisations along the East Sussex coast are highlighting the dangers and encouraging people not to take unnecessary risks.”

The county council added: “Chalk cliffs are extremely unstable and can fall at any time, without warning.

“There are many overhangs and cracks along East Sussex’s cliffs that visitors may not be able to see and often people underestimate the risks they are taking.

“We all want people to come to East Sussex and enjoy its beautiful coastline but would urge people to do so safely and be aware of the danger that chalk cliffs present.”

Despite careful monitoring of the cliffs, the vast majority of falls along the coast happen with no warning.

The council said; “As well as staying away from the edge of cliffs, visitors are urged to stay away from the cliff base.”

They were urged to be aware of tide times to avoid getting cut off by the incoming tide or forced to walk beneath the cliffs.

Tide times are available at tidetimes.co.uk.

If anyone appears to be in danger or to have fallen, call 999 and ask for the coastguard.

The council added: “Do not attempt to rescue them.”

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