A third home on a rapidly eroding coastline in a Suffolk village that does not qualify for sea defence funding needs to be ...
David Whitaker, landlord of The Crown and Anchor in Kilnsea, knows only too well what life is like living with the elements.
A North Norfolk District Council spokesperson said: "Graveyards and churches that are at risk from coastal erosion are a very ...
Eighteen metres of coastline have been lost at Thorpeness because of erosion [Richard Daniel/BBC] Coastal erosion in a village that does not qualify for sea defence funding is slowing down, a council ...
An independent lifeboat service in Norfolk has completed the purchase of a cafe so it can relocate its base as a result of coastal erosion. Hemsby Lifeboat, near Great Yarmouth, lost its former shed ...
The project completed by South West Flood and Coastal, includes 6,500 tonnes of additional rock. Funding for maintenance work was approved with plans for a further £41m to be spent during the next 20 ...
Bereaved relatives say delays over risks at village churchyards are causing distress and call for council action ...
This story originally appeared on Grist and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. When governments find themselves fighting the threat of coastal erosion, their default response tends to be ...
Property owners in sheltered coastal areas often install hard structures such as bulkheads as a way to prevent land loss from erosion, but these structures cause changes in the coastal environment ...
Coastal erosion in a village that does not qualify for sea defence funding is slowing down, a council said. This year, two homes were demolished in Thorpeness, Suffolk, due to the issue. Karen Thomas, ...