Holding Back the Tide is taking place in the coastal counties of East Anglia; Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex. With groups participating from between Scratby, just north of Great Yarmouth to Burnham, on the Crouch Estuary.
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Coastal Heritage News
- Coastal heritage celebrated in Fleetwood lights launch – Wyre Council - Wyre Council
- East coast wetlands added to UK's list of potential World Heritage sites - RSPB
- Coastal castles in England at risk, English Heritage warns - Medievalists.net
- Building coastal resilience in Portsmouth: A city under siege by the sea - Climate Champions
- Historic UK castle at risk from climate change: heritage body - Phys.org
- Heritage England seeks to uncover life at Cotswold Mill - Punchline Gloucester
- Project puts Paignton at the heart of British history - Torbay Weekly
- Climate change risk to coastal castles - English Heritage - BBC.com
- Last Northumberland stretch of the England Coast Path opens - GOV.UK
- Norfolk's rescued Crystal-Palace style winter gardens – and other tales of seaside renaissance - inews
Links
- BBC – Flooded Britain
- BBC’s COAST – Felixstowe to Margate
- BBC’s COAST – Kings Lynn to Felixstowe
- CoastNet
- CoastWeb
- Ebb and Flow River Project
- Our Great Yarmouth – Portside Memories
- Scratby Coastal Erosion Group
- Sea Change: Wivenhoe Remembered
- Stour and Orwell Society
- Suffolk Coast & Heaths AONB
- The Heritage Lottery Fund
- Time and Tide Museum, Great Yarmouth
- Walking to save some sea
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