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It may fall into the sea, but the likelihood is that the sea defenses will be maintained adequately.
Because happisburgh has no sea defences so its screwed.
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there is sea defenses at Walton there's the tower breakwater, the sea wall, the groynes etc these are all coastal defenses. and its not that the council wont pay for it its because if the protect the cliffs at Walton they would ruing other nearby towns such as frinton and happisburgh. Walton is also the only place (world wide) in which you can find the left handed whelk!!! even if you protect the coast you are just slowing it down NOT STOPPING it completely! the council need to get planning permission to put sea defenses in the and that will take a long time to get !! hope that helped you samii x
There are a few different attractions to choose from in Happisburgh including the Happisburgh Lighthouse. There's also Sandra and Phil's Owl Barn, and Happisburgh Beach.
Happisburgh is pronounced as "Hays-bruh."
Happisburgh is a village and civil parish in England. It is located in the county of Norfolk. The village and civil parish of Happisburgh is situated off the B1159 road, which covers the towns on the coastal belt between Ingham and Bacton. The civil parish of Happisburgh covers a total area of about 10.78 square kilometres.
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To prevent coastal erosion.
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