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National Nature Reserve at Banacre

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  1. 1. EADT - Battle against the waves goes on
    www.eadt.co.uk/content/eadt/ne - [Cached]

    Published on: 5/2/2006   Last Visited: 5/2/2006

    Adam Burrows, site manager for the National Nature Reserve at Banacre, looks at the damage at Covehithe
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    Adam Burrows, site manager for the National Nature Reserve (NNR) at Benacre, said the coastline at Covehithe continued to erode.

    "The worst year since the turn of the century was 2003 when the defences gave way at Easton Valley and there was a lot of flooding," he said.

    Mr Burrows, who has worked locally since 1999, said the public footpath along the cliff edge at Covehithe had now disappeared into the sea.

    There was no immediate threat to the NNR or the homes clustered around the ruins of Covehithe Church, he said.

    Mr Burrows said he was unaware that a sea defence scheme had ever been put forward for Covehithe.
  2. 2. MARINET : Archive : Latest News
    www.marinet.org.uk/archive/arc - [Cached]

    Published on: 5/29/2005   Last Visited: 11/28/2007

    Adam Burrows, site manager for the National Nature Reserve at Banacre, looks at the damage at Covehithe

    MORE than 3ft of the East Anglian coast is being lost to the sea every year - and in some stretches land is disappearing at an even faster rate, it has been claimed.
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    Adam Burrows, site manager for the National Nature Reserve (NNR) at Benacre, said the coastline at Covehithe continued to erode."The worst year since the turn of the century was 2003 when the defences gave way at Easton Valley and there was a lot of flooding," he said.Mr Burrows, who has worked locally since 1999, said the public footpath along the cliff edge at Covehithe had now disappeared into the sea.There was no immediate threat to the NNR or the homes clustered around the ruins of Covehithe Church, he said.Mr Burrows said he was unaware that a sea defence scheme had ever been put forward for Covehithe.
  3. 3. East Anglian Daily Times news
    www.eadt.co.uk/content/news/st - [Cached]

    Published on: 4/16/2005   Last Visited: 4/16/2005

    Adam Burrows, English Nature site manager, added the pigs had now been moved half to three-quarters of a mile inland and the gulls and crows were no longer proving a menace to wading bird colonies.

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