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North Norfolk District Council,
Council Offices,
Holt Road,
Cromer,
Norfolk,
NR27 9EN

 

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Coastal Management

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  • The North Norfolk Coastal Environment Microsite (1996) provides a range of information related to the Council's coast protection role, from the physical processes operating on the coast to a detailed description of the defences in place. Although the information is aimed at school and college students it should be of use to anyone interested in the history and the options for the future of the North Norfolk coast.

The District of North Norfolk has a coastal frontage of approximately 68km stretching from Holkham in the west to Horsey in the south-east. The central 34km of the coastal frontage, from Kelling Hard through to Cart Gap, Happisburgh, is characterised by soft glacial cliffs and sandy beaches. This is in stark contrast to the low lying areas found on either flank. In the west there are saltmarshes and the famous shingle ridge leading to Blakeney Point spit, while to the east the beaches and sand-dunes are all that separates the North Sea from the Norfolk Broads. North Norfolk is host to several popular holiday destinations such as Cromer, Sheringham and Wells-next-the-Sea.

The North Norfolk coastline makes a vital contribution to the environmental quality of the District as well as to the health of the local economy and the quality of life of the inhabitants and visitors to the area. The coast brings huge opportunities but also many challenges, that local communities, local authorities and a host of other organisations are facing. North Norfolk District Council is keen to ensure that the future of the coastal area brings both environmental benefits and economic prosperity in order to safeguard the wellbeing of today's communities, and that of future generations.

The Environment Agency has Strategic Overview of the management of the whole coast, however, the District Council maintains the coastal defences and related coastal infrastructure between Kelling Hard and Cart Gap. The Environment Agency is also the responsible authority for flooding (both river and coastal).

Coastal Management Plan
The Council is preparing a Coastal Management Plan (CMP), which aims to address the impacts of coastal change. A leaflet explaining the current approach the Council is taking in planning for the future of the coastal area, is available by clicking on the link below.

Shoreline Management Plan
The Council is also involved in the preparation of Shoreline Management Plans (SMP's).
These provide the basis for coast defence policy in the District.

Further details about the work of the Coastal Management Team can be found by accessing the pages in the left hand menu, or by contacting us directly:

Coastal Management Team
North Norfolk District Council
Council Offices
Holt Road
CROMER
NR27 9EN

Coastal Enquiry Details
General Coastal Enquiries 01263 516004
Coastal Engineering 01263 516193
Coastal Strategy 01263 516180
Coastal Planning 01263 516162



This page was last updated on 24 December 2008.

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