Sark’s top beach is out for the summer
Wednesday 30th December 2009, 1:00PM GMT.

The landslide at the northern end of La Coupee, which has put La Grande Greve out of bounds. (Picture by Tony Rive 0893657)
A PATH to one of Sark’s most popular beaches is likely to be permanently re-routed following a major landslide.
The slip blocked the path to La Grande Greve, next to La Coupee, which has been sealed off since the incident on 4 December.
Douzaine chairman Conseiller Edric Baker said nothing more could be done until the area had stabilised.
‘We are playing a bit of a waiting game at the moment. We have to wait until the area consolidates before we can do anything down there,’ he said.
Mr Baker said they needed a long dry spell.
He said that at the moment all they could do was guess what would happen, but it was likely the path would have to be diverted for the safety of the public.
He said immediately following the landslide there were a number of large cracks in the rock face.
Those weakened areas have since fallen, but they cannot be sure there is not more to come.
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