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Coaches have been banned from parking or dropping passengers off at Birling Gap, the National Trust has confirmed.More than 600,000 people visit Birling Gap and the Seven Sisters cliffs in East Sussex ...
Residents and visitors in East Sussex have been warned to steer clear of a cliff edge after a large crack heightened its risk ...
Birling Gap is part of the Seven Sisters chalk cliffs in ... which has already been moved once due to coastal erosion. In 2021, tonnes of chalk cracked off a nearby cliff and fell on the beach below.
Hundreds of thousands of tourists take in the stunning Birling Gap each year, which forms part of the iconic Seven Sisters chalk cliffs - now the National Trust has stepped in to reduce visitor number ...
Visitors to Birling Gap near Eastbourne, East Sussex, have been seen taking photos while standing right at the edge of the cliff during the recent sunny weather. RNLI volunteer John Simcock said ...
“At Birling Gap, we welcome over 600,000 visitors every year to this small rural clifftop location that is vulnerable to coastal erosion,” a National Trust spokesperson told the BBC.
The National Trust has banned coaches from parking or dropping off passengers at Birling Gap, a popular beach in East Sussex, amid fears of rising visitor numbers and coastal erosion.
A spokesperson for the trust said: "At Birling Gap, we welcome over 600,000 visitors every year to this small rural clifftop location that is vulnerable to coastal erosion. "We've seen a ...