News

A large-scale cliff fall left a big mound of rubble on a Sussex beach. The collapse at Seaford Head, near Eastbourne, was reported to coastguards on Monday afternoon.
A spokesman for East Sussex Fire and Rescue said they were called at 2.22pm to reports a person had fallen from a cliff in the Seven Sisters Country Park - nearly six miles away from Seaford Head.
A THIRD cliff collapse has hit Seaford Head – hours after a huge crack appeared following a dramatic rock cascade. The cliff gave way on Thursday night after another collapse earlier in the d… ...
The dangerous crevice was spotted by coastguards at Seaford Head in East Sussex with environmental officials immediately warned of the risk - with safety perimeters put in place.
Seaford Head cliff fall sparks major search for sunbathers potentially ... Around 50,000 tonnes of chalk tumbled 80 metres into the sea at around 4pm at Seaford Head, near Eastbourne, East Sussex. 8.
Hundreds of tons of rock crashed into the sea from the Seaford Head cliff face this weekend. A huge chunk of the Sussex coastline is missing following the collapse - although miraculously no one ...
A large crack has emerged on the 80-foot Seaford Head cliff on the East Sussex coastline igniting fears it could be the third chalk-face to smash into the sea in 24 hours.
A large-scale cliff fall left a big mound of rubble on a Sussex beach. The collapse at Seaford Head, near Eastbourne, was reported to coastguards on Monday afternoon. Several warnings have been ...