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A five-year project with £15m of government funding aims to help residents impacted by the worsening threat of coastal ...
Happisburgh, located in England's Norfolk county, has been crumbling into the sea. Coastal erosion has plagued the village for decades, and could be worsened by increasing storms. Million-year-old ...
During the last 20 years, 34 homes have crumbled into the water in Happisburgh because of coastal erosion. Nicola Bayless thinks her home could be the next. She says she is devastated that she ...
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GB News on MSNEnglish seaside village could VANISH in 25 years - 'Homes have collapsed and roads have disappeared!'A historic coastal village in Norfolk is facing extinction within the next 25 years due to severe coastal erosion. Happisburgh, known for its archaeological significance as the site of the oldest ...
Happisburgh in Norfolk used to be securely landlocked but is now very much on the frontline in the struggle against coastal erosion. Formerly famous for its red and white lighthouse, Happisburgh ...
A group fighting to save a seaside village from being washed away has changed its name from Save Happisburgh Action Group – because its rude acronym was causing 'sniggers and giggles'.
An 800,000 year old beach on the coast of Norfolk is at risk of vanishing into the sea amid accelerating coastal erosion. Experts are predicting that Happisburgh – where around 1,400 people live ...
Bryony is one of the voices behind Save Happisburgh, a grassroots campaign advocating for better coastal defences to slow erosion. The group has been lobbying the government and local authorities ...
Dr Ian Richards, a climate analyst and expert in UK coastal erosion, said: "What's happening in places like Happisburgh isn't just a prediction - it's a process that's already underway.
“I’m used to everyone going on and on about the erosion down here, but when I saw it like this, I was like oh, this is different,” Darcy says. Darcy Bayless, 15, standing along the cliff near her home ...
And for Bryony Nierop-Reading, the battle against coastal erosion continues as she faces losing yet another property to Happisburgh’s waters in just mere months. However, the 79-year-old ...
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