Coastal erosion expert says it is time to move on from sea defences on the UK's crumbling East coast
Coastal erosion is a battle that cannot be won, says a scientist who is urging governments and communities to accept the ...
The accelerating pace of coastal erosion after a damaging winter on the UK's east coast has raised fresh questions over ...
In an English seaside village, researchers discuss options for relocating a graveyard threatened with slipping into the sea, ...
Families visiting Cumbrian beaches have been filling buckets with shells and pretty stones for generations, but few realise ...
Thousands of homes are in danger and people and businesses face bankruptcy as Britain's coastline collapses ...
Sophie Marple is told sea defences she led the calls for will not cover her home or her neighbour's.
Re “Residents lambast ‘nuts’ location of Sizewell C as coastal erosion gains pace” (Report, February 24), Sizewell C is not only robustly protected against rising sea levels, the plant is itself one ...
Plans for Dorset Council to join South West Flood and Coastal service to minimise flooding and erosion will be discussed by Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council’s cabinet.
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Sussex beach to receive £8m windfall to tackle coastal erosion
Elmer Beach will get £7.9 million to tackle coastal erosion as part of a wider £4.2 billion government investment to tackle ...
The seaside resort has attracted visitors for 250 years thanks to its miles of stunning sandy beaches - but now they could ...
In simple terms, this means the shoreline is to be managed in a controlled way but without permanent defences to stop erosion. It also means there is no government funding available to prevent coastal ...
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