EDP: “I won’t take erosion payout for my home”
A woman whose home is likely to fall into the sea says she will refuse thousands of pounds of compensation to which she would be entitled.
Bryony Nierop-Reading’s home is within a few yards of an eroding cliff edge, uninsurable and not worth much in financial terms.
But recently the government announced funds to allow the purchase and demolition of homes like this by the local authority, allowing her to ‘escape’ from the apparent Catch-22 situation and put the cash into another property.
But that was the moment she chose to take the less than obvious choice.
She says that when she bought her three-bedroom Happisburgh bungalow, on the now famous Beach Road, she knew the risks and has now refused to take any money, while issuing a warning that she will not be moved against her will. (more…)

A woman whose home is likely to fall into the sea says she will refuse thousands of pounds of compensation to which she would be entitled.
A campaigner who has been told her house is worth less than a loaf of bread will today try to show the man in charge of the nation’s sea defences the true human cost of the government’s coastal policies.






