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Beach to be kitesurf mecca

11:21am Thursday 22nd November 2007

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By Richard Gurner »

Plans to turn a Sussex beach into a haven for kitesurfers have been put forward by a council.

Adur District Council wants to turn a 200 metre stretch of Shoreham Beach into a designated summer kitesurfing zone.

The area, 100 metres either side of Shingle Road, would become a dedicated launch and landing site for the sport where surfers use a giant kite to harness the power of the wind to propel them along the waves on a surfboard.

A report drawn up by council officers will be presented to the community and leisure services committee next week for approval. If councillors decide to back the scheme, safety signs would be placed on the beach telling surfers and the public about the zone which would be in operation between May and September.

Bathers would still be allowed to swim in the area although kitesurfing would not be allowed outside of it.

The report states: "Shoreham Beach has grown in popularity over the past seven years to become one of the premier kitesurfing sites in the UK, hosting up to an estimated 50 surfers on the water at peak times.

"There have not been any accidents involving kite surfers reported directly to Adur District Council that indicate that this sport is an immediate danger to residents or other beach users."

The scheme already has the backing of the Stormriders Kitesurfing Club, based at Ferry Road, and the Shoreham Beach Residents' Association.

Johnathan Ellman-Brown, owner of Stormriders Kitesurfing Club, has been heavily involved drawing up the plans with the council and has been lobbying for such a zone for the past seven years.

He said: "I have been trying to get this zone sorted out for years and years.

"It had seemed to be one step forward and two steps back but finally everyone's behind it and hopefully it will go through."

He added: "The purpose of designating a specific area for kitesurfing is to help ensure safety for all beach users during the summer months and to help the sport develop itself into a well structured and conatined scene.

"There will be a 'Kitesurfers Code of Conduct sign' put in place with its purpose to lay down the rules to kitesurfers that arrive at Shoreham Beach helping to keep the accident rate at zero and also stop any kiters from getting into trouble."

The report, which is due before the council next Tuesday, also states there would be no threat of damage to fauna and flora on Shoreham Beach, which is a local nature reserve, from the zone.

What do you think of the kitesurfing zone?


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walker, under a rock says...
11:43am Thu 22 Nov 07

I’m not a surfer, how ever; I do like to watch the kite surfers. They are always polite and I have to say they always put on a show. I think it’s a great idea. I think it’s good that we have things in Shoreham to be proud about and with the backing of a company/club like Stormriders I think it’s a good step forward. I look forward to the summer when I can sit on the beach and watch the guys and gals do there thing.

GEEZER, brighton says...
11:53am Thu 22 Nov 07

Oi, Now im big in the earnings game, so dont give me the old story that my B.M.W. 4*4 is killing the planet. Everybody knows its COWS.Sorry ladies but its cows farting not cars.IM doing my bit, i only have fillet steak 3 times a week now.If old people cut down like me they wouldnt need to use the buses so much.

Jeremy, Sarfwick says...
12:12pm Thu 22 Nov 07

Sebastian. Must be a girls name after all, 750cc for a Jet ski! That's 'nuffin, 1500cc supercharged is wot you should be using, does 94mph full chat. Much faster than a kite surfer, not that I see tham at that speed.

geezer, brighton says...
12:21pm Thu 22 Nov 07

Love the jetski seb.My power boats too big to get a jetski in the bay, so have to give it a miss.Taking about wedge, try a bit of power boating along btn beach in the summer. Thats when they know your at the top of the tree seb. I must admit i do look the business with the spray on tan, and the money belt.Bit of a gut though, better see my personal trainer.

Sebastian, Brighton says...
12:43pm Thu 22 Nov 07

A word of warnig too Jeremy. Watch out for the old " green brigade " , if you are packing a 1500cc you are gonna get right up their noses !

Nick, Brighton says...
2:01pm Thu 22 Nov 07

Miranda and Jocasta wrote:
This is nice to set aside a small area for these "surf type " people, but where will they park and what about the impact on the planet. We have walked our dogs in Shoreham and more than once noticed that they all drive rather large engined vehicles. Although surfing kites has very little impact on the ozone , these "gas guzzlers" they drive certainly do. Jocasta and I will be keeping a close eye on these proceedings and if we feel things get out of hand , we will certainly raise the issue at our local Greenpeace/wellwomen s meeting.
Scary Sue, dobbing in some people who drive 4 x 4's to your local Greenpeace / wellwomen repesentative's. I'm sure that has the kitesurfers quaking in their boots. Perhaps you should seek a ban on farmer's markets, livestock auctions and anywhere were these 'gas guzzlers' dare to congregate.

Nick, Brighton says...
2:04pm Thu 22 Nov 07

Nick wrote:
Miranda and Jocasta wrote: This is nice to set aside a small area for these "surf type " people, but where will they park and what about the impact on the planet. We have walked our dogs in Shoreham and more than once noticed that they all drive rather large engined vehicles. Although surfing kites has very little impact on the ozone , these "gas guzzlers" they drive certainly do. Jocasta and I will be keeping a close eye on these proceedings and if we feel things get out of hand , we will certainly raise the issue at our local Greenpeace/wellwomen s meeting.
Scary Sue, dobbing in some people who drive 4 x 4's to your local Greenpeace / wellwomen repesentative's. I'm sure that has the kitesurfers quaking in their boots. Perhaps you should seek a ban on farmer's markets, livestock auctions and anywhere were these 'gas guzzlers' dare to congregate.
Apologies Miranda (now that's a Hanover name) I have no idea why I thought you were called Sue!

Another Nick, Brighton says...
2:38pm Thu 22 Nov 07

Miranda and Jocasta wrote:
This is nice to set aside a small area for these "surf type " people, but where will they park and what about the impact on the planet. We have walked our dogs in Shoreham and more than once noticed that they all drive rather large engined vehicles. Although surfing kites has very little impact on the ozone , these "gas guzzlers" they drive certainly do. Jocasta and I will be keeping a close eye on these proceedings and if we feel things get out of hand , we will certainly raise the issue at our local Greenpeace/wellwomen
s meeting.
Well actually,

If you actually did some research you would have noticed that most 'Surf' types, well us true surfers anyway, are probably more active supporters and campaigners for Green / Ecological issues then most other 'types' of people. And if we do have a 4x4 ask us why. Perhaps we carry around agricultural equipment , for eg.

Silly bigotted people!

Easy 10, says...
4:29pm Thu 22 Nov 07

If I was going to decapitate an elephant, I wouldn't use a kite. I'd probably use a chainsaw, or a loop of cheesewire attached to a Landrover.

martin woodhead, brighton says...
9:07am Fri 23 Nov 07

oh joy bet shoreham coastguard will be over joyed more kite surfers to rescue :)
as for jetski's the minmoto of the high sea should be allowed to hunt them with high powered rifles turds

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