Safety warning after big landslip at popular beach near Newquay

A chunk of the cliff has collapsed at Polly Joke between Holywell Bay and Crantock

Author: Emma HartPublished 19th Jan 2022
Last updated 19th Jan 2022

Coastguards have shared warnings on social media following a big landslip near Crantock.

Photos shared on local groups show a huge chunk of the cliff has collapsed at Polly Joke.

Elaine Cavell spotted the rocks and rubble when she was out walking her dogs on Tuesday morning.

Posting on Facebook, Newquay Coastguard urged people to take extra care on the coast path in the area.

The team said: "Landslide at Polly Joke last night. Thanks to Crantock residents for sharing. Take care on the cliff paths this time of year as they can be very dangerous".

On its safety advice website, HM Coastguard says: "Cliffs can be more unstable than they look, and cliff falls/landslides can happen without warning.

"Take note of warning signs, don’t climb fences to get to the edge and never climb the cliff as a short cut to the top".

It adds: "Dogs can get into trouble whilst exploring, so always keep them on a lead at the coast especially near cliff edges.

"If they get stuck on a ledge, in mud or swept out to sea, don’t go after them.

"Most dogs make it back safely, but you might not".

You can read more coastal safety advice on the HM Coastguard website.

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