THE beach access road at Berrow is now open after being cleared of debris brought by the high tides.
Somerset Council said their staff have been working hard after the recent adverse weather.
Works are still being carried out at Brean.
After strong winds and high tides our staff have been working hard to get the beach access roads at Berrow and Brean clear of debris
— Somerset Council (@SomersetCouncil) April 11, 2024
The access road at #Berrow is now clear and work continues at #Brean so that both beaches can open for the remainder of the Easter break pic.twitter.com/zFqM0iRoZm
A spokesperson for Somerset Council said: “After strong winds and high tides our staff have been working hard to get the beach access roads at Berrow and Brean clear of debris.
“The access road at Berrow is now clear and work continues at Brean so that both beaches can open for the remainder of the Easter break.”
Flood agates and access roads at Brean and Berrow were closed too due to debris on Tuesday, April 9.
Earlier this week the Environment Agency has issued a flood alert for the Somerset coastline at Dunster Beaches, Blue Anchor, Steart, Stolford, and Brean.
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