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This project re-defined what causes ‘coastal squeeze’ and assessed the best way of managing its past and future impacts.
Evidence requirement R014: Loss of fringing habitat and transitional communities from coastal squeeze
New research published by the joint flood and coastal erosion risk management research and development programme.
This annex details the required Specification and Grant amount of eligible items.
The Government has extended a vital support scheme offering Government-backed loans to small businesses for a further two years
Creating intertidal habitats are a step closer as ‘The Moors at Arne’ scheme seeks planning permission from Dorset Council.
The Environment Agency is working together with partners at Groundwork North East & Cumbria and Yorkshire Wildlife Trust on the pilot project.
Welwick event will discuss findings of excavation between Outstrays and Skeffling
Consumer Minister Jenny Willott confirms extra funding for the National Trading Standards Board to investigate misleading websites.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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