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A new section of the King Charles III England Coast Path has been opened, giving the public access to some of Norfolk’s coastline for the first time.
The Regulator of Social Housing's view of how well Coastline Housing Limited is meeting regulatory standards.
A team of divers have completed work to offshore pipes at the Dawdon mine water treatment scheme as part of a major marine civil engineering project.
Check how coastal flood and erosion risks will be managed in your area.
Southern Region, Judge N Jutton and Mr MJF Donaldson FRICS on 16 November 2023
Research investigating the shortcomings of the concept of coastal cells, and the long-term gains and losses of beach sediments around English and Welsh coastlines.
Find out what defences and other measures are planned to manage coastal erosion in your area.
Code will protect animals and habitats and help people enjoy England's coast responsibly.
How to report suspicious or unusual behaviour around the UK coastline or at sea.
Route will create an amazing 208 mile trail from Bridlington to Bamburgh in Northumberland – the longest stretch of the Coast Path to be opened in England
The latest stretch of the King Charles III England Coast Path, extending from Aust to Clevedon, has opened.
When visiting your local coastline please take care and follow the rules and social distancing guidelines according to the guidance for your area.
How government is helping coastal communities flourish as places to live, work and visit.
Route in King Charles III's name opens between East Head to Shoreham-by-Sea.
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