August 18, 2008

Independent: “Villagers prepare to defend their picturesque heritage against claims of wildlife and the sea”

The prospect of invasion has occupied the minds of those living on the southern fringes of England for centuries, although the threat from Napoleon has long since receded and a scattering of pillboxes on the hillside is the only hint of the cross-Channel menace once posed by Hitler.

The prospect of invasion has occupied the minds of those living on the southern fringes of England for centuries, although the threat from Napoleon has long since receded and a scattering of pillboxes on the hillside is the only hint of the cross-Channel menace once posed by Hitler.

But in the beautiful Cuckmere valley, Sussex, they are preparing to take on their most implacable foe. The scene is set for the biggest challenge: The People versus The Sea.

Full story by Paul Peachy in the Independent

Also, articles in this edition on Happisburgh, and learning lessons from Dunwich

Filed under: Press Article, Sussex — Tags: , , — jaydublu @ 8:21 am

Independent: “Stark warning on Britain’s shrinking coast”

Abandon homes to the rising sea, warns Britain’s new environment chief

Stretches of Britain’s coastline are doomed and plans will soon have to be drawn up to evacuate people from the most threatened areas, the new head of the Environment Agency warns today.

In his first interview since taking office, Lord Smith of Finsbury says Britain faces hard choices over which areas of our coast to defend and which to allow the sea to reclaim. He said detailed work was already far advanced on identifying areas of the east and south coasts which were most vulnerable to erosion, and called on ministers to give emergency help to families whose homes will be lost.

Full story by Nigel Morris in the Independent

Filed under: Norfolk, Press Article, Suffolk — Tags: , , — jaydublu @ 8:18 am

April 9, 2008

Independent: “The whiff of defeatism in the face of an old enemy”

Imagine for a moment that a government body has delivered a report which presents, as one of four policy options, the prospect of your house being destroyed as well as your local shops, pub, village and landscape. It could happen within the next decade or so, the experts tell you, or in a century’s time. On the other hand, the disaster could take place within a year. And, no, under present legislation, there would be no compensation.

Read the full article by commentator Terence Blacker on the Independent website

Filed under: Norfolk, Press Article — Tags: , — jaydublu @ 9:14 am

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