I see beach and I see hills.
Sea wall and marsh. This is an economic decision. When does protecting the town become uneconomical? Let the locals decide what level of taxation to support maintenance and drainage they are willing to pay. Those who find it too burdensome can sell to others who will be willing to pay. If buyers cannot be found, it’s time to abandon the town.
Just a modest jetty, built up to 15 feet and surrounding the village, would give Fairbourne a THOUSAND YEARS of peace and tranquility. The jetty would be unsightly but a path, built on the top of it, would allow folks to stroll out and enjoy the sea air.
Let’s face it. There are people who want to destroy the small, quaint villages and drive the innocent residents to a big urban city. I say “screw them, not the people of Fairbourne!” 4” inches, my a$$!
Just a modest jetty, built up to 15 feet and surrounding the village, would give Fairbourne a THOUSAND YEARS of peace and tranquility. The jetty would be unsightly but a path, built on the top of it, would allow folks to stroll out and enjoy the sea air.
Let’s face it. There are people who want to destroy the small, quaint villages and drive the innocent residents to a big urban city. I say “screw them, not the people of Fairbourne!” 4” inches, my a$$!