BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Rosslare Strand in County Wexford is a popular tourist destination in the southeast which comprises of a low-lying village adjacent to an extensive coastal dune system and is fronted by a sandy beach. There are many notable tourist attractions in Rosslare including the blue flag beach, golf course and hotels.

The coastline at Rosslare Strand is of soft sand and has been subject to erosion over many decades. Since the 1950's a series of coastal protection measures have been introduced at various sections along the coastline to reduce the rate of erosion. These measures included rock revetments, rock and timber groynes and an extensive beach nourishment programme undertaken in the 1990s. Some of the existing protection measures, like the timber groynes, have now reached the end of their design life. In addition, there are areas identified along the coast that need to be protected in order to safeguard properties, businesses and the community. At the northern section of Rosslare Point, a number of properties are also at risk of coastal flooding.
 
As part of the Government’s National Development Plan 2018-2027, almost €1 billion has been committed to the investment into flood relief measures across the country. Following on from this commitment, a steering group was established between the Office of Public Works (OPW) and Wexford County Council to progress an erosion and flood relief scheme to protect the Strand at Rosslare and alleviate the risk of flooding for the local community of the peninsula.

Wexford County Council completed the Rosslare Coastal Flood and Erosion Risk Management Study 2019 and Rosslare Flood Risk Management Study 2019. These studies outline proposed erosion and flood mitigation measures to address the identified risks and how to best manage and mitigate the overall risks to the community.
 
In December 2021, Wexford County Council appointed Nicholas O’Dwyer Ltd. (NOD) to develop, design, and construct a Coastal Erosion and Flood Relief Scheme (CEFRS), that is technically, socially, environmentally, and economically acceptable, for the community of Rosslare. The appointment will cover all five stages which comprises of preliminary design to statutory consents, to detailed design, tendering, construction and handover.
 
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Latest News

 

Scheme commences  (News page)

The Scheme commenced on the 11th February 2022 with a site walkover attended by the project team members from Wexford County Council, The OPW, Nicholas O'Dwyer Consulting Engineers and NIRAS Coastal Engineers.
 
Project Newsletter No. 4 for the project has been published on (News page) with information of ongoing and upcoming works. 
 

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Rosslare Coastal Erosion & Flood Relief Scheme Project Team,

Nicholas O'Dwyer

E4, Nutgrove Office Park, Nutgrove Avenue, Dublin 14, D14V3F6, Ireland

Telephone: +353 1 296 9000

Email: RosslareCEFRS@nodwyer.com

 

 

 

 

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