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    Warning issued after landslips along Pembrokeshire coast

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMarch 18, 2026No Comments
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    Pembrokeshire residents and visitors are being advised to be cautious when accessing the Coast Path and beaches following a number of recent landslips at coastal locations.

    A wet winter following last year’s dry summer may lead to further landslips and cliff falls over coming weeks.

    Those visiting the coast are reminded to stay clear of cliff edges and advised not to sit directly beneath cliffs when visiting beaches.

    Cliffs along the Pembrokeshire coast are naturally formed and constantly changing as a result of coastal erosion and weathering.

    Heavy or prolonged periods of rainfall can seep into cracks and weaken layers of rocks, reducing stability and increasing the likelihood of rockfalls and landslips.

    These processes are normal part of how the coastline evolves but they mean that cliffs faces can fall suddenly and without warning.

    Cabinet Member for Residents’ Services Cllr Rhys Sinnett said: “We have seen a number of landslips and cliff falls around the County this winter and want people to ensure they are aware of their surroundings while out and about.

    “If you are out on the coast, please stay safe and follow HM Coastguard guidance to stay well back from cliff edges and bases, follow any warning signs in place, and stick to signposted coastal paths.”

    James Parkin, Director of Nature and Tourism at the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority commented: “After months of prolonged rainfall, we are experiencing areas of instability along several sections of the coast and we’d advise everyone to be mindful of their surroundings and take extra care when accessing the Coast Path and beaches.

    “We’re working with colleagues from partner agencies to monitor the coastline and issue advisory information via our social media channels and website where required.”

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