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Campaigners in £20k-a-year fight to save Walton Naze s eroding cliffs

A CAMPAIGN group has launched an annual fundraising drive in a desperate attempt to preserve a crumbling cliff face. The Naze Protection Society has kicked into action with a new target of generating £20,000 every year. The money will be used to regularly install soft engineered structures such as rock gabions (cages full of rocks) or groynes in order to protect Walton Naze’s corroding coastline. At a cost of £10,000, the group also hopes to rebuild a sea defence wall called the Tamarisk to keep the sea out of the Walton Channel. Before any work goes ahead permission will first have be granted by the likes of the Marine Management Organisation, the Environment Agency, Natural England and Tendring Council.

Chichester Harbour Revision Order

Request an accessible format. If you use assistive technology (such as a screen reader) and need a version of this document in a more accessible format, please email communications@marinemanagement.org.uk. Please tell us what format you need. It will help us if you say what assistive technology you use. Details On 13 April 2021, the Chichester Harbour Conservancy (“the applicant”) made a formal application to the Marine Management Organisation (“MMO”) under Section 14 of the Harbours Act 1964 for The Chichester Harbour Revision Order 20[X] (“the HRO”). If made, the proposed HRO provide modernised powers of management and control of the harbour to vest in the Conservancy including provisions relating to general and special powers of direction. The proposed order would also extend the limits of the harbour to include the harbour premises and amend sections 3, 71, 72 and 82 of the Chichester Harbour Conservancy Act 1971.

Russia s submarines are circling Britain s entire coastline , says Defence Secretary Ben Wallace

Russia s submarines are circling Britain s entire coastline , says Defence Secretary Ben Wallace
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Fisheries and Seafood Scheme

Fisheries and Seafood Scheme From: Applies to: Print this page This page provides an overview of the Fisheries and Seafood Scheme (FaSS) and how to apply. For detailed information, including definitions, please read the general scheme guidance document. About the Fisheries and Seafood Scheme The Fisheries and Seafood Scheme will provide financial support for projects in England that secure sustainable growth across the catching, processing and aquaculture sectors, and that protect and enhance the marine environment. Aims of the Fisheries and Seafood Scheme The Fisheries and Seafood Scheme will provide financial assistance for projects that support sustainable growth in the catching, processing and aquaculture sectors, and enhance the marine environment. The scheme is available to applicants whose businesses and/or vessels are registered in England.

Weston-super-Mare Marine Lake restoration work advances

Weston Marine Lake. - Credit: North Somerset Council Work to restore Weston Marine Lake and flush out built-up silt are forging ahead with a new trial in motion this week. North Somerset Council has pledged to invest £300,000 to bring the lake back into use as a community hub for watersports. The authority is now awaiting a licence from the Government’s Marine Management Organisation, which will permit the removal of built-up silt from the lake. In the interim, the council is trialling various methods of silt agitation to encourage large amounts of the material to be flushed out with the tide. In recent weeks, an excavating digger has worked alongside the causeway to churn up compacted silt, resulting in a reduction of an estimated 1,800 tonnes, approximately five per cent of the total silt volume. 

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