Royal Sovereign: Preventing Accidents off Eastbourne
As you walk along the Eastbourne seafront and look out to sea, you might notice an odd looking shape on the horizon, a shape looking something like a large cross.
In fact, that cross is a very important safety feature for any of the marine users navigating this part of the English Channel for its the Sovereign Light Tower.
Around about that point on the sea bed there’s a sand bank and at low tide it can be as shallow as about 2.5-3 meters. That’s been a hazard to shipping over the years and has seen many ships run aground.
In olden days, to prevent this happening, there was an actual ship called the Royal Sovereign that had a lighthouse on it and was anchored on the bank to prevent ships running aground.
In modern times, the boat has been replaced by a more formal structure, which consists of a tower sticking into the sea bed with a helicopter platform and a lighthouse on top of it.
If you get a chance take one of the boat tours out there, it’s certainly well worth a look.

