Sark crossings limited during stabilisation work
BBCPeople will only be able to cross a narrow road during limited times of the day while stabilisation work is carried out.
Sark's Douzaine committee said the work to prevent erosion on La Coupée would start after 13 April and take about three weeks to complete if no further issues were found.
The committee, responsible for the island's infrastructure, said La Coupée - which connects Sark and Little Sark - would be closed apart from three scheduled crossing times during the work, with more details set to be published later in 2026.
It added a proposal to have a 5mph (8km/h) speed limit for tractors and a load limit of 750kg (1,654lbs) on the road had been put forward to the Chief Pleas.
"Both limits will be reviewed after the next phase of works," the Douzaine said.
"It is hoped the load limit can be raised but it is likely the speed limit should remain."
The Douzaine said erosion on La Coupée needed to be reduced as much as possible in order to preserve the road.
It said work to help prevent erosion would include better drainage to move rain water from affected areas, underpinning the retaining walls and stabilising the rockface.
La Coupée was closed in January 2025 after a partial wall collapse was reported, with emergency repairs carried out on the road.
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