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Day packed full of free events for coastal community on national trail due to stretch around the coast of England
This offshore marine conservation zone was designated on 21 November 2013.
The Environment Agency has launched a campaign in Weston-super-Mare to raise awareness of flooding and inform residents of simple steps they can take to prepare
Seeking views on proposals to designate 8 beaches in Cornwall as bathing waters.
The Planning Inspector's decision on the notice of appeal concerning the carrying out of establishment works at Kennack Sands, Cornwall.
An important part of the work to close down Dounreay is to address the legacy of radioactive particles in the marine environment around the site.
Sand will be topped up on beaches between Saltfleet and Gibraltar Point, reducing the risk of flooding for Lincolnshire's coastal communities.
Annual works by the Environment Agency to reduce the risk of flooding for Lincolnshire’s coastal communities has now started (8 May).
£7m beach nourishment scheme to start next week to protect thousands of properties and businesses in Lincolnshire
Workers will follow the government's coronavirus guidance while undertaking the project, which reduces the risk of flooding to homes and businesses.
A 100-metre Chinook helicopter, created from sand, appeared on a British beach to draw attention to a serious public safety risk.
Natural flood defences along the west Norfolk coast have been bolstered as part of their yearly renewal.
The work has seen 400,000 cubic metres of sand replaced on Lincolnshire beaches.
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