Hurst Spit to Lymington Strategy - Strategic Environmental Assessment Consultation
Overview
Hurst Spit to Lymington Strategy – Strategic Environmental Assessment Consultation
On 19 June 2026, the Hurst Spit to Lymington Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Strategy launch a public consultation, inviting local communities and stakeholders to share their views on the long-term future of the coastline between Hurst Spit and Lymington.
The consultation presents the Draft Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management (FCERM) Strategy and Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA), developed by the Environment Agency in partnership with New Forest District Council, Hampshire County Council, Natural England and JBA Consulting Ltd. It sets out how the area could adapt to climate change, rising sea levels, and increasing flood and coastal erosion risks over the next 100 years.
The Draft Strategy aims to protect communities, enhance natural habitats, and support a resilient and sustainable coastline for future generations. However, this 15 km stretch of coastline is facing significant and increasing pressures as a result of climate change.
- Sea levels are projected to rise by over 1 metre by 2120, increasing flood risk.
- The number of properties at risk could increase from 35 today to more than 500, including both homes and businesses.
- Valuable habitats such as saltmarsh and mudflats are at risk of loss due to coastal squeeze.
The Strategy recognises that maintaining the coastline in its current condition is not sustainable in the long term and proposes a new, adaptive approach to managing future risks.

(Image above) Strategy Area
Why your views matter
We are seeking your views on the following documents;
- Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA)
- Draft Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Strategy
Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA)
The Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) evaluates the potential environmental effects of the Strategy. Its primary purpose is to ensure that environmental protection and sustainability are embedded in high-level decision-making from the outset.
The SEA considers a wide range of topics, including biodiversity, coastal processes, heritage, climate, carbon, geology and soils, landscape and visual effects, material assets, and population and human health.
It identifies and reports on likely environmental effects, proposes appropriate mitigation measures, and outlines how these effects will be monitored over time.
To respond specifically to the Draft Strategy, please visit: Hurst Spit to Lymington Draft Strategy Consultation
Supporting Information and Reports
To support your response, a range supporting documents and technical resources including;
- Non Technical Summary Strategy Environmental Report
- Full Strategic Environmental Report
- Habitat Regulations Assessment
- Water Environment Regulations Report
- Non Technical Summary Draft Strategy
- Landscape Vision Assessment
- Implementation Plan
- Modelling Summaries
These documents can be accessed at:www.hurstspit2lymington.co.uk/consultation
Your views on these findings are important.
Hurst Spit to Lymington Strategy Strategic Environmental Assessment Consultation
Audiences
- Environment Agency colleagues
Interests
- Coastal management
- Flood and coastal pages
- Habitats and wildlife
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