Damage sustained up and down the East Lothian coastline from stormy conditions over the weekend has been highlighted by Countryside Rangers.
DAMAGE sustained up and down the East Lothian coastline from stormy conditions over the weekend has been highlighted by Countryside Rangers.
Dune fronts were left high or unstable while adjacent infrastructure was also damaged by the weather.Rangers encouraged the public to remain cautious when visiting beaches in the coming days. "These include Belhaven Bay, Ravensheugh, Broadsands, Prestonpans, Morrison's Haven and Aberlady. Please take care when visiting these beaches.
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