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Product safety report for 16 Piece Sand Beach Toy presenting a serious chemical risk.
A review of the current understanding of mixed beach processes, the method of predicting cliffing problems, and advice on best practice for beach recharge programmes.
Offenders will be put to work to pay back the communities they have harmed as part of a week-long nationwide clean-up of Britain’s coastline.
How the Environment Agency and Teignbridge District Council are managing coastal erosion at Dawlish Warren.
This project explored the processes involved in the erosion process known as toe scour, and provided initial guidance on minimising its effects.
Annual works by the Environment Agency to reduce the risk of flooding for Lincolnshire’s coastal communities has now started (8 May).
Seeking views on plans to remove Lyme Regis Church Cliff Beach from the list of bathing waters designated under the Bathing Water Directive (2006/7/EC).
The development of models, databases and guidance to predict sediment movement and help manage shorelines more effectively.
This inshore marine conservation zone (MCZ) was designated on 21 November 2013. Four features were added to this site on 31 May 2019.
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Judge Tayler on 12 April 2024.
The schools adjudicator’s admission variation decision about St Benedict’s Primary School, Birmingham.
How beaches near Sellafield are monitored, the monitoring results and how risks to the public are minimised.
This project aims to improve our understanding of toe scour at coastal defence structures and improve our ability to predict and lessen beach lowering.
Northern Region Judge J White and Tribunal Member Mr H Thomas sitting on 11 May 2021
Southern Region, Judge D. R. Whitney on 9th November 2020
The British Consulate General in Miami maintains and develops relations between the UK and the USA.
This literature review investigates whether faecal bacteria can grow in association with seaweed and whether this increases their survival time in the environment.
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