NEW BUOY LINE AT EAST BEACH
Southend-on-Sea City Council has installed a new yellow buoy line at Shoeburyness East Beach. The buoy line demarcates the area of foreshore that's licensed for public use - the foreshore beyond the buoys is part of the MOD Inner Sea Area and closed for public use at all times. The only exception is for vessels sailing from the Outer Sea Area when the Range is not active (red flags lowered), directly to the Shoeburyness Anchorage (or reverse journey).
No person, vessel or personal watercraft is permitted to linger in the MOD Range Sea Area so if you visit East Beach, please stay safe by respecting the byelaws and not trespassing beyond the buoy line. See below or click here for further information about the Range Sea Danger Area.
COMAH (CONTROL OF MAJOR ACCIDENT HAZARDS) PUBLIC INFORMATION ZONE - REGISTER FOR EMERGENCY ALERTS
If you live or work near the Range (some areas of Shoeburyness and Great Wakering), we advise you to register for the Shoeburyness Emergency Alert Service (provided by Everbridge). This is a free service and subscribers will receive emergency alerts on their chosen devices in the unlikely event of an incident on the Range that might affect them. You can register online at http://ow.ly/QHCqS
This notification does not represent any change in the business of the Range or an increased risk to public safety.
Further information can be found here.
POTTON BRIDGE - OPERATIONAL
Potton Bridge is operational and open to marine traffic for 2 hours either side of all high tides.
OLD RANGES PATROLS
Public use of the MOD foreshore between Shoebury Common and East Beach is prohibited. This means that no access is permitted for any purpose or reason, at any time. This is due to the historic use of the area involving explosive ordnance and the inherent risk of unexploded objects. The foreshore is also regulated by the MOD byelaws in order to preserve public safety. Fines and other penalties are applicable for acts in contravention of the byelaws, including trespass on these prohibited areas.
QinetiQ conducts foreshore patrols using its amphibious vehicles during the peak summer months when there is an increase in the volume of trespass. Anyone encountered by our patrols will be asked to leave the area. Please co-operate for your safety and for that of your family. More information about MOD prohibited beaches can be found here.
HAVENGORE BRIDGE - OPERATIONAL
Havengore Bridge is operational and open to marine traffic in accordance with MOD byelaws.
RANGE SEA DANGER AREA
Inner Sea Area - closed to all marine traffic, personal watercraft and pedestrians at all times.
Outer Sea Area - open to marine traffic and personal watercraft when the Range is not active.
YELLOW DIAMOND SIGNAL, RAMPART STREET: NON-OPERATIONAL
The yellow diamond located at Rampart Street that indicates the 'open to the public' status of Shoeburyness East Beach is currently non-operational. The beach and foreshore remain open to the public as far as the yellow buoy line which demarcates the boundary of the area licensed for public use.
PERSONAL WATERCRAFT: PUBLIC SPACES PROTECTION ORDER (PWC PSPO)
In addition to the restrictions and prohibitions imposed by the MOD byelaws, the MOD foreshore is included in the new 'Restricted Area' of a PSPO introduced by Southend City Council in November 2022. Fixed penalties will be issued to anyone found to be in breach of the Order. Full information can be found here.
FOULNESS HERITAGE CENTRE OPEN DAYS: NEXT OPEN ON SUNDAY 5 APRIL 2026
Visits must be booked in advance on the Heritage Centre website. Further information can be found here. Please note, QinetiQ does not manage the Heritage Centre and all enquiries should be directed to the Trustees of the centre via the website.