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Night lights and new seating complete first section of Dawlish sea wall

The promenade has been completed with low energy LED lighting and 14 seats looking out to sea

The first section of new sea wall at Dawlish has been completed with the installation of new seating and lighting(Image: Network Rail )

The first section of new sea wall at Dawlish has been completed with the installation of new seating and lighting.

The new low energy LED lighting and concrete seating along the sea wall means visitors can enjoy sea views from the promenade into the evening.

Construction of this first section of new bigger sea wall – which stretches along Marine Parade west of Dawlish station – started in May 2019 and was before being opened on September 25 2020.

Work on the – which is 415m in length and stretches between the Colonnade breakwater west of the station to the Coastguard breakwater east of the station – began last November and is continuing to progress well.

143 concrete wall panels have now been installed and the curved wave returns that sit on top of the wall panels are continuing to be added.

Construction of this £80m government-funded upgrade is expected to be finished by 2023 and once complete will provide greater protection to the railway and town of Dawlish from rising sea levels and extreme weather for generations to come.

The new sea wall at Dawlish is part of Network Rail’s ongoing efforts since 2014 to improve the resilience of the railway between Dawlish and Teignmouth in Devon, known as the .