Chichester Observer: “Public exhibitions about flooding and erosion”
PUBLIC exhibitions are being held in Sidlesham and Pagham to discuss the risks of flooding and erosion. The Environment Agency (EA) is holding the exhibitions, in partnership with Arun District Council...
View ArticleChris Blunkell: “Adapting to a changing coast”
NVCC member Chris Blunkell has started a blog on coastal adaptation: In 2007 the draft Shoreline Management Plan for where I live proposed that the area might undergo ‘managed realignment’, with homes...
View ArticleNW Evening Mail: “Feelings are mixed after Walney coast summit”
A SUMMIT to discuss coastal erosion on Walney revealed there is funding to help solve the problem – but residents left the meeting with contrasting emotions. Representatives from the Environment Agency...
View ArticleBBC: “Redcar coastal defence work ‘on track’”
Work on the £30 million Redcar coastal defences is on schedule as it reaches the halfway point, officials said. The Environment Agency, in partnership with Redcar and Cleveland Council, is now...
View ArticleLyme Regis News: “Residents’ delight as £19.5m funds secured for coast scheme”
RESIDENTS are delighted after a £19.5 million project to stop homes slipping into the sea at Lyme Regis was given the green light. The Environment Agency has confirmed that it was supporting phase IV...
View ArticleEDP: “Demolition date announced for Beach Road homes in Happisburgh”
The demolition date of nine houses along the coast of Happisburgh has been announced today (Wednesday). Contractors E.E. Green and Son Ltd will start tearing down the buildings on Beach Road in...
View ArticleHull Daily Mail: “Pledge to continue coastal work”
EAST YORKS: Two final drop-in sessions on funding for people effected by coastal erosion issues are not the end of the story, according to a leading councillor. The two events at Skipsea and Aldbrough...
View ArticleITV: “Houses threatened by coastal erosion to be demolished”
Demolition work will start in Norfolk next week on nine houses before they fall into the sea. The homes in Happisburgh were bought last year under a council scheme. Meanwhile, the Environment Agency...
View ArticleSheilds Gazette: “Close eye on our changing coast”
SOUTH Tyneside’s ever-changing coastline is coming under scrutiny as never before. Borough residents can now log on to the Environment Agency’s website to receive updates on coastal erosion. Six local...
View ArticleLynn News: “Maps focus on coastal erosion”
WEST Norfolk’s coastal communities can now access online maps to see how erosion could affect their coastline in the future. The Environment Agency has published a series of coastal erosion maps for...
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