A popular seaside town that attracts thousands of visitors each year, could soon be without its beloved beaches.
Memories of Pontin's Hemsby holiday camp and the railway history of Melton Constable will be captured thanks to cash boosts from Historic England.
The East Riding of Yorkshire council cabinet has approved an £800,000 contribution, towards a proposed new housing development for residents displaced by coastal erosion in Skipsea ...
Health and safety fears have been raised in Portchester as coastal erosion risks opening up historic landfills, possibly meaning rubbish falls ...
A council has agreed to contribute £800,000 to a new housing development for people who have been displaced by coastal ...
Work to improve a section of coast path along the north Cornwall coast has been completed. Natural England said it had funded ...
Beach hut owners have banded together in a desperate attempt to stop cabins worth a total of £640,000 being washed out to sea amid claims the council have abandoned them.
Back in the UK, removing stones from public beaches can result in fines up to £1,000 under the Coastal Protection Act of 1949 ...
A planning application to install 2,000 tonnes of rocks to tackle erosion at a coastal holiday village is due to be lodged by ...
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — The county in November began moving sand to a 3-mile beach stretch between Turtle Trail to Mariner Lane in Indian River Shores. Known as Sector 4, the area represents the next ...