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Blog post:
How do you breach a seawall? Eleven bacon baps should do it...
Robert Coleman
Yesterday saw us breach the brackish marsh sea wall and all my excitement and nervousness came to a head. It was an early start so just after 7am, I was stood on the wall as the digger started to remove the planned breach. Preparations earlier in the week meant that it was quite a quick affair and...
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8 Sep 2011
Blog post:
Little tern high rise apartment
Robert Coleman
We are trying something new. Shingle has been placed on one of the islands on the fresh marsh hoping to encourage ground nesting birds. This in itself is not a new idea but in addition we have put some shingle in an usual location - on top of our new sea defence. Little terns used to nest regularly...
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20 Aug 2011
Blog post:
It’s the final countdown
Paul Eele
It is not an open air concert by the 80’s rock band Europe (unfortunately) but start of the final phase of work on the Titchwell Coastal Change Project. On Monday August 8th the diggers will arrive and work can start. The project is due for completion by the end of October but we are hopeful...
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4 Aug 2011
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