Working in partnership with Beer Sailing Club , and supported by Beer Regatta , around 150 metres of new Supa-Trac beach matting has now been laid on the west/south side of the beach at Beer.
Made from recycled plastic bottles, the new matting replaces a wooden trackway that Beer Sailing Club maintained for 15 years.
This improvement will benefit all beach users, including people with accessibility needs and those moving boats around the beach. It will make it easier for more residents and visitors to enjoy this beautiful part of East Devon, while also supporting local businesses by encouraging people to visit and spend time in Beer.
The project was made possible thanks to a generous grant from the East Devon National Landscape Access for All Fund. A huge thank you to Beer Sailing Club, Beer Regatta and the council teams who worked so hard to deliver this fantastic result for the community.

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