Welcome to the Severn Estuary
Coastal Group site
The Severn Estuary
Coastal Group (SECG) works to promote sustainable shoreline management,
and to facilitate the duties and responsibilities of local authorities
and other organisations managing coastal protection & flood defence
issues around the Severn Estuary.
The area covered
by the group spans from Lavernock Point in Wales to Anchor Head and
Haw Bridge in England.
About SECG
The Severn Estuary
Coastal Group was formed in 1993 initially to deal with the preparation
and completion of the first Shoreline Management Plan for the Estuary
area from upstream of Lavernock Point west of Cardiff and Brean Down
in Somerset.

Shoreline Management Plan Review (SMP2) Stakeholder Events
The Severn Estuary
Coastal Group (SECG) is undertaking a Shoreline Management Plan Review
(SMP2) for the Severn Estuary to develop sustainable shoreline management
policies for the Estuary. The SECG is holding a number of events to
present the SMP2 development process and start to develop the SMP2 with
the help of stakeholders around the Severn Estuary. Your opinions and
views are important in developing an effective SMP that enables everyone
around the coast to plan for and manage the way the coast changes over
time.
Severn Estuary –
Flooding and the Future – Have Your Say
The Severn Estuary
Coastal Group (SECG) has been working to develop a Shoreline Management
Plan Review (SMP2) for the Severn Estuary to provide policies to manage
the shoreline and the risks from erosion and flooding around the Estuary.
The Severn Estuary Shoreline Management Plan Review (referred to as
SMP2) is now subject to a 3 month public consultation period. Further
infomation, including access to the SMP2 documents can be found on the
stakeholder engagement page.
The Severn Estuary
Coastal Group (SECG) is a partnership of local authorities and other
organisations around the Severn Estuary that is developing the SMP2.
Atkins Limited and the Severn Estuary Partnership (SEP) are assisting
the SECG to develop the SMP2 and consult with people around the Estuary.