“…These OSL ages have stimulated renewed interest in dating the supposed interglacial raised beaches in southern Britain and the Channel Islands. Whilst a systematic OSL dating campaign remains to be undertaken, a suite of 25 recently published OSL ages from raised beaches in South Wales, Sussex, the Isle of Wight, Jersey, Normandy and Cornwall, including the Godrevy raised beach, the type-site of the Godrevy Sands and Gravels, previously reported as being MIS5e in age based on aminostratigraphic data (Bowen et al, 1985;James, 1995;Scourse, 1996), have generated data consistent with the Last Interglacial attribution (Barnett et al, 2023). The weighted mean for the Cornish data (seven measurements) is 119 ± 3 ka, the Devon result is 116 ± 9 ka, Jersey 121 ± 14 ka, Wales weighted mean (two measurements) 121 ± 8 ka, Isle of Wight 115 ± 10 ka, Sussex (three measurements) ranging from 121 ± 12 to 124 ± 10 ka, and Normandy weighted mean (three measurements) 118 ± 7 ka.…”