Biggest investment into tidal powerNovember 25, 2021The government says its biggest investment in a generation into tidal power will benefit coastal communities and the environment.
Tide tuns on single-use plasticsNovember 25, 2021A report by City to Sea points the way to reducing plastic on the 15 miles of beaches across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
Coastal towns ‘among happiest places’November 25, 2021Coastal towns are among the happiest places to live he according to a poll of more than 21,000 people across Britain.
Bathing waters deliver 100% complianceNovember 25, 2021Beaches across Wales have achieved 100% compliance with high quality bathing water standards for the fourth consecutive year.
Cornwall feels impact of climate changeNovember 25, 2021A new film tells how Cornwall’s seaside communities are facing up to a future of sea level rise and coastal erosion.
Siân Lloyd launches new farmers’ marketNovember 25, 2021The Aber Falls Farmers’ Market in Abergwyngregyn is funded by the Coastal Communities Fund.
Art trail installation now underwayNovember 25, 2021Dorset Council is installing sculptural artworks in Weymouth, to encourage people to explore the town and its relationship with water.
Harbour takes shape with treesNovember 24, 2021The Lydney Harbour regeneration project is being funded by a £2.1 million grant from the Government’s Coastal Communities Fund.
Next step forward for heritage buildingNovember 24, 2021A heritage landmark in Sunderland has taken a step towards a bright new future, with a listed building application submitted to seek approval on plans that will breathe new life into it.
Village to be abandoned to the seaNovember 12, 2021Residents of a small coastal village due to be abandoned to the sea in north Wales face becoming the UK’s first “climate refugees.”