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Erosion victim urges ‘gloaters’ not to visit Thorpeness, Suffolk | UK News

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Jamie Niblock/ Shelley Cowlin, a woman who is sitting down on a cream sofa. She is not looking directly at the camera and is wearing a white blouse with a teal cardigan over the top. Her hair is tied back and she is wearing a pair of circular framed glasses.Jamie Niblock/

Shelley Cowlin said after losing her home her holiday let does not feel like home

A woman who lost her home at the start of the year due to coastal erosion has warned visitors to “stay away and don’t gloat”.

Shelley Cowlin, whose home of 48 years in Thorpeness, Suffolk, was demolished in January, said tourists turning up to witness other people’s suffering and even steal items from their gardens were “sick”.

Now living in a holiday let, which she said did not feel “like home”, the 89-year-old called on so-called “trauma tourists” to leave villagers in peace.

“We don’t want people relishing in glee at the tragedy of other people,” she said.

Joe Giddens/PA An aerial image looking inland from above the sea. A sandy cliff has been exposed by erosion, creating a bay. At either end, sea defences have been placed to try to protect the cliff. The rest of the village is visible behind, including a lake.Joe Giddens/PA

The village has seen a wave of demolitions this winter as the sandy cliffs have been further eroded by the North Sea

Following the demolition, Cowlin said there had been incidents of people claiming they were her gardener, or even her grandchildren, and pinching things.

“We had one fellow deciding to remove my ornamental flower pots and then another guy decided he was my so-called gardener and he was not. I have a very nice gardener and it was not him,” she said.

“I don’t understand the mentality. I really do feel they must be a bit peculiar.

“Why do you want to take photographs of houses that have been demolished?

“It’s just not on.”

John Fairhall/ The Cheneys house. A wooden gate at the forefront of the picture says CHENEYS on a slate sign. In the background is a home being demolished. There is an Anglian Demolition digger and a blue skip. John Fairhall/

East Suffolk Council has urged people to refrain from visiting the affected areas of the holiday village, near Aldeburgh

Four homes have been already torn down this winter due to erosion, with six more already starting to be demolished on Monday.

A meeting organised by Suffolk Coastal’s Labour MP Jenny Riddell-Carpenter was attended by more than 150 people, where short-term solutions and next steps to protect the coastline were discussed.

East Suffolk Council has 48 miles (77km) of coastline and spent £750,000 on maintaining sea defences last year.

The local authority said it was continuing to support homeowners who are faced with having their homes demolished.

A spokesperson said: “This is an incredibly difficult time for homeowners facing demolition and for all Thorpeness residents. We would urge people to be considerate to the local community and refrain from visiting the affected area wherever possible.”

Cowlin added that she would not be capable of visiting the site of her demolished home.

“I’ll never go up that road again ever,” she said.

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