Latest from Kirkcaldy Promenade
Posted in Kirkcaldy at 21:05 on 22 February 2014
Latest phase of work. Drilling out the old wall on the north part of the Prom. Taken 19/2/14.
This second one was today. Top mostly drilled out.
Posted in Kirkcaldy at 21:05 on 22 February 2014
Latest phase of work. Drilling out the old wall on the north part of the Prom. Taken 19/2/14.
This second one was today. Top mostly drilled out.
Posted in Kirkcaldy at 22:03 on 29 January 2014
This is the result of the drilling through the concrete groyne I posted about on 10/12/13. They drilled through two of the groynes, presumably to allow JCB/lorry access all the way along the beach. There doesn’t seem to have been much more work done in January since I took this on Jan 6th.
Posted in Kirkcaldy at 12:00 on 10 December 2013
New sea wall; photo taken by poking the camera through a fence:- Taken on November 27th

A gap in the new sea wall. I presume there will be access to the shore from here when it’s all done:-

The new sea wall looking south:-

The new sea wall looking north:-

Trench digging, presumably to provide better seating for the stones:-

Pneumatic drilling to demolish an old concrete groyne:-

Drilling again – from other side of groyne. Nice clouds of dust!:-

Posted in Kirkcaldy at 12:00 on 28 October 2013
Posted in Kirkcaldy at 12:00 on 19 October 2013
Posted in Kirkcaldy at 12:00 on 16 October 2013
These are the works at the southern end of Kirkcaldy promenade. It’s difficult to photograph as the prom has been blocked off. I had to balance the camera on top of a fence to get this. You can just about make out parts of the new sea wall below the crane.
A closer view of the southern end works, taken through a gap in the fence.

Sections of the new sea wall ready for positioning. Behind them at the right it looks like rubble – possibly from the old sea wall.

This view back towards the south shows some rocks have been placed in the sea here too. Also the crane as before and the new sections of sea-wall to the right on the grass.

Posted in Kirkcaldy, Weather at 12:00 on 8 October 2013
Tide in, dull grey day. Dreich even. Taken on Oct 3rd.
Below is the view ca 180o from my previous photo. Rocks have been placed against the sea-wall here too as well as further out.
It doesn’t seem to have stopped the waves crashing over the wall though. (But these were taken of the wall a wee bit further down.)
There’s also an interesting effect when the waves rebound from the wall and hit incoming ones.
Posted in Kirkcaldy at 23:13 on 3 October 2013
Work started about a month ago to improve Kirkcaldy Promenade – partly to stop the sea-wall falling down and partly to develop it I think. The whole south end is now out of bounds to pedestrians. I started taking photos on Sep 21st. This is the nearer of the works to the town centre. Rocks have been dumped onto the sand here.
Three days later, more dumped rocks, this time a bit further out:-

After a gap the line is extended futher north:-

JCB at work moving rocks into a dump truck:-

Dump truck negotiating already dumped rocks:-

Dump truck dumping rocks onto the sand:-

Three more days later. Rocks up against sea-wall. There seems to have been a shallow trench dug first:-

Posted in Kirkcaldy, Weather at 14:00 on 21 February 2011
Yesterday the good lady and myself had a stroll along the Prom, prom, prom (as we do fairly often) and for the fifth day in a row the sea was wild. The previous days we had seen it only while walking to the High Street; enough to realise it was pretty rough. Thus forewarned, yesterday we took the camera.
It’s difficult to capture this fountain effect. The timing has to be right.
The sea’s pounding has caused a lot of the Prom’s paviors to come loose. This was a minor example of the holes left behind. Flotsam and jetsam are also everywhere.
Evasive action was required here!
Somehow or other a still photo doesn’t quite capture the moment.