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‘It’s eating away at my garden’ – drone images show homes at risk on cliff edge

A month of rain has seen more and more land collapse into the sea, with residents having to watch as their homes get closer and closer to the edge.

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Devastating cliff collapses that sent a family home tumbling over the edge are threatening more houses in a seaside community.

A month of rain has seen more and more land collapse into the sea at Eastchurch in Kent, with residents having to watch as their homes get closer and closer to the precipice.

The drone images show just how few feet of land remains between some houses and the brink, and the huge hole where a house once stood before it fell in June last year.

Edd Cane, who has lived in his Eastchurch home for 15 years, says residents feel abandoned.

He told the PA news agency: “It’s eating away at my garden.

“The last council bloke who came down asked: ‘Do you feel safe in your house?’ and I said: ‘What do you think? I don’t think so, do you?'”

Ed Cane
Ed Cane in his garden in Eastchurch, Kent (Gareth Fuller/PA)

But cliff falls last year saw a family home left partially suspended over a sheer drop and eventually falling, along with a car.

The collapse was attributed to the “devastating impacts of coastal erosion” by the fire service at the time.

Now Mr Cane, 66, says as little as 15ft separates his home from the edge, and other houses may be closer.

The drone pictures show the scale of the devastation to the island community and the continued risk posed to residents.

Eastchurch cliff erosion
A landslip caused a bungalow to collapse towards the sea in an incident last year (Gareth Fuller/PA)

“If that’s not rubbing salt in the wound, I don’t know what is.”

A spokesperson for Swale Borough Council said: “We are in contact with the residents at Eastchurch cliff and have offered the affected properties housing advice.

“We will continue to work with them as the cliffs change and urge them to continue to engage with us.”

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