Flooding of area containing Cuckmere meanders has probably caused untold damage to grassland

Cuckmere River flooding (Photo by Jon Rigby) SUS-191021-140203008Cuckmere River flooding (Photo by Jon Rigby) SUS-191021-140203008
Cuckmere River flooding (Photo by Jon Rigby) SUS-191021-140203008
From: Monty LarkinClyde Road, St Leonards

People from across the country and abroad, travel to Exceat near Seaford to view the world famous Seven Sisters chalk cliffs and the majestic, winding meanders of the Cuckmere River set within a green baize, one of the best examples of a meandering river on the planet…

Well regarding the second point, not at the moment! On Wednesday, October 30 I visited the area, the meanders are barely discernible, they still being largely masked by flood water. I worked on the Country Park through which the meanders wind, for 20 years including two short periods of managing it. We would in those days monitor and finely adjust the height of the water level in the meanders. Over the following 10 years I also had an input into managing the Country Park. So I do understand in minute detail how the drainage system there works.