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23/04/2020

When did Sutton on Sea last flood?

When did Sutton on Sea last flood?

On the night of January 31st, 1953, came a grim reminder of what it must have been like in 1571 when the sea overran Old Sutton. All that day a fierce gale had been blowing.

Is Sutton on Sea prone to flooding?

Records show the Mablethorpe and Sutton on Sea area is prone to flooding, and according to experts the problem is set to increase with climate change leading to more extreme weather. In the devastating floods of 1953, 42 lives were lost.

When did Mablethorpe flood?

31st January, 1953
On 31st January, 1953, considerable areas along the coast of Lincolnshire were flooded. The Mablethorpe, Sutton-on-Sea and Skegness areas were the most seriously affected parts and forty-three people lost their lives.

Has Mablethorpe ever flooded?

On January 31, 1953, at around 5.30pm, sea water breached the coastal defences, causing widespread devastation along the East Coast, with Mablethorpe and Sutton on Sea being two of the worst affected communities.

Is Mablethorpe a safe place to live?

Crime and Safety in Mablethorpe and Sutton Mablethorpe and Sutton is among the top 5 most dangerous small towns in Lincolnshire, and is the 51st most dangerous overall out of Lincolnshire’s 599 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Mablethorpe and Sutton in 2020 was 72 crimes per 1,000 people.

What is the bell on Mablethorpe beach?

The Mablethorpe bell is the only one mounted on a beach. It is fixed to large ‘helical piles’, which like large corkscrews are driven deeply into the sand; this is a common way of mounting structures on sand. Anyone who has visited the bell may have noticed various levels of the sub-structure being revealed by […]

Does Sandilands flood?

Most Sandilands postcodes are low flood risk, with some medium flood risk postcodes.

Is Lincolnshire prone to flooding?

Six communities across Lincolnshire have been listed among the UK’s most likely places to be flooded this year. Boston, Gainsborough, Holbeach, Lincoln, Skegness and Woodhall Spa are named as at risk.

What is the population of Sutton on Sea?

Population

Name Status Population Estimate 2020-06-30
Sutton on Sea Ward 4,706
Sutton on Sea 4,706 Population [2020] – Estimate 13.56 km² Area 347.1/km² Population Density [2020] -0.10% Annual Population Change [2011 → 2020]
East Midlands Region 4,865,583

Is Sutton on Sea a nice place to live?

Sutton on Sea is the ideal destination for families and couples looking to explore the East Coast and Lincolnshire Wolds away from the bright lights and attractions of the nearby resorts. The village has a good range of independent shops and is a popular place to retire to after a busy life.

Where is the tide Bell Mablethorpe?

Where is Mablethorpe’s Tide and Time Bell? The Tide and Time Bell is on the shore line to the north of Mablethorpe. The closest car park is at ‘North End’ on Quebec road and is operated by the adjacent Mablethorpe Seal Sanctuary and Wildlife Centre. Note this car park may be chargeable or closed at different times.

What is the flood risk in Sutton on Sea?

Map of Sutton on Sea (Lincolnshire) postcodes and their flood risks. Each postcode is assigned a risk of high, medium, low, or very low, and then plotted on a Sutton on Sea flood map. Most Sutton on Sea postcodes are low flood risk, with some medium flood risk postcodes.

When did the sea overran old Sutton?

On the night of January 31st, 1953, came a grim reminder of what it must have been like in 1571 when the sea overran Old Sutton. All that day a fierce gale had been blowing.

How often does surface water sewers flood in UK?

Figure 4.4 of Sutton’s SFRA Level 1 Report shows areas susceptible to groundwater flooding based on British Geological Survey data. Surface water sewers are typically designed to deal with a rainfall event with up to a 1 in 30 annual probability of flooding.