A CAMPAIGN group has renewed its calls for support in combating an ever-eroding cliff face, stressing action must be taken “before it is too late”. Last year the Gazette revealed how residents were growingly increasingly concerned with crumbling cliffs at the Naze, in Walton. The coastline has been threatened by the impacts of coastal erosion for years, and many believe the unique landscape will inevitably become engulfed by the sea. Efforts have been made to preserve the cliffs from the Naze Protection Society, Tendring Council, Essex Wildlife Trust, and Frinton and Walton Town Council. In 2011, for example, Crag Walk, a lengthy £1.2 million walkway sited along the beach in front of the southern end of the Naze cliffs, was built to sure-up the wall of rock.
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