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Rock removal making Suffolk beach safer for public | East Anglian Daily Times

The work at Felixstowe is expected to take a week - Credit: RICHARD CORNWELL Contractors have been working to make one of Suffolk s most popular beaches safer - removing rocks in an area popular with sea swimmers. An excavator has removed several lorry loads of loose rock from the low water point between Cobbold s Point and the Spa Gardens at Felixstowe Coastal Partnership East, on behalf of East Suffolk Council, appointed the Water Management Alliance (WMA) to carry out the repairs and maintenance work. Removing the rocks hidden by the waves will make area safer for swimmers and paddlers - Credit: RICHARD CORNWELL

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Coastal defences repairs Lowestoft north Denes | Eastern Daily Press

Published: 7:00 AM April 10, 2021    Updated: 8:47 AM April 10, 2021 Coastal Partnership East carrying out previous repair work in Lowestoft. Picture: Coastal Partnership East - Credit: Coastal Partnership East A scheme of maintenance work and repairs is set to be carried out along a stretch of a popular beach. Repair works are set to be carried out to the coastal defences in Lowestoft from next week. Coastal Partnership East – which brings together the coastal management resources and expertise from North Norfolk District Council, Great Yarmouth Borough Council and East Suffolk Council – has appointed the Water Management Alliance (WMA) to start repair work along the North Denes beach at Lowestoft.

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Coastal defences repairs Lowestoft north Denes | East Anglian Daily Times

Published: 7:00 AM April 10, 2021    Updated: 8:47 AM April 10, 2021 Coastal Partnership East carrying out previous repair work in Lowestoft. Picture: Coastal Partnership East - Credit: Coastal Partnership East A scheme of maintenance work and repairs is set to be carried out along a stretch of a popular beach. Repair works are set to be carried out to the coastal defences in Lowestoft from next week. Coastal Partnership East – which brings together the coastal management resources and expertise from North Norfolk District Council, Great Yarmouth Borough Council and East Suffolk Council – has appointed the Water Management Alliance (WMA) to start repair work along the North Denes beach at Lowestoft.

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Temporary defences 'held well' in extreme weather Lowestoft

Temporary defences 'held well' in extreme weather Lowestoft
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