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This trial tested a new approach to beach replenishment in Poole Bay, Dorset.
Advice that the overall health risk of activities on or around the beach is likely to be low.
Southern Region, Judge A Cresswell and Mr M Ayres FRICS on 23 September 2022 by Video
Derailment of a tram at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, 6 July 2006
A public health risk assessment (HPA-CRCE-040) for beach users at Dalgety Bay, as requested by the Scottish Government Health Department.
Southern Region, D Banfield FRICS, on 18 April 2023
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Naylor on 29 January 2023
For the second year running, our 148 monitored bathing beaches in Devon and Cornwall have broken records for water quality standards.
Employment Tribunal decision.
The £14 million beach management scheme moves a step closer to completion in Devon.
The Environment Agency, Teignbridge District Council and East Devon District Council are working on a beach management project that will look at two key locations on both sides of the estuary, Exmouth and Dawlish Warren.
How Volunteer Cornwall is working with Environment Agency water data to inform visitors about water quality.
Litter pick benefits wildlife and visitors at Druridge Bay
Dounreay has modified the equipment used to detect radioactive particles on beaches near the site.
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