Happisburgh Norfolk, breakwaters ,


Campaigners concerned about the erosion of the Norfolk coastline say offshore dredging is partly to blame. About 10 million tonnes of sand and gravel are dredged off the East Anglian coast each year for projects like road building. In 2003, a 30-metre stretch of land in Happisburgh was lost to the sea, taking a number of properties with it.


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