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  • The angle of the cliff has been lowered.
  • The foot of the cliff has been protected by sea defence.
  • Drainage pipes have been laid in the cliff to take away surface water and prevent gullying.

These are just strategies that have been done at Easington, not necessarily coastal defences

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