ACTIVITY
The beach is in a state of disrepair, and the Brodick Improvements Committee (BIC) have been working to reinstate this iconic setting for the benefit of residents and visitors alike. The project involves the community of Brodick, who have been most supportive, and also the wider island community and visitors, who feel a special attachment. The installation of groynes, with the help of funding from the Arran Trust, will help to maintain and reinstate Brodick Beach.
This work will benefit both residents and visitors alike.
OUTCOME
The outcomes will be
• Retention of sand on shoreline
• Improved environment for seabirds and marine wildlife
• Imporved access along shoreline at water’s edge
• Beach suitable for all amenity – playing, swimming, walking, maritime etc
This project will improve the landscape which was traditionally seen as a key island view and playground for all. Brodick Improvement Committee are reinstating the seashore which is reinstating the landscape and will benefit the wider environment.