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The sea defences consist of Rip Rap(rock armour); sea wall; revetments; Gabions; holes in pavement; Groynes; offshore breakwater and beach seeding.
thomas gray lives in Walton on the naze 8 years old he play's for colchester and great bently and he like's Pokemon and cars ,and most of all iPod's
Bernard Walton died in 1972.
The phone number of the Walton Pl is: 304-577-6071.
Chuck Walton died in 1999.
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if Walton on the naze is left the same the ame thing will happen......
There is evidence that the area of Walton-on-the-Naze has seen human activity since prehistoric times. The area now known as Walton-on-the-Naze has been known since the Roman occupation era, but it was not until the Middle Ages that the town came to be known as Walton. Later in the 1700s, it became known as Walton-on-the-Naze.
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It is called Walton on the naze for many reason but this is the one i know it used to be in the shape of a nose and the latin word for nose is naze and im not sure about the Walton bit. it is eroding quickly because of animal burrowings. if you visit this extrondiany place you are a lucky person. i have answered 2 questions in one. woo hoo
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The Pier located in Walton-on-the-Naze is the second longest in England. There are rides, 10 pin bowling, and fishing. The Octagonal Naze tower is an art gallery.
The defenses are 100 years old.
It is approximately 64.4 miles or 103.7 km
60 miles taking this route:Take B1033 COLCHESTER, from Walton, to A133 COLCHESTER (via A120).Take A133 to A120 towards LONDON.Take A12 to A130 SOUTHEND (via A127) at J27.Take A130 to A127 SOUTHEND.Take A127 to SOUTHEND-ON-SEA.
because the bits that have been protected are the bits that erpsion has been taking huge amounts of pieces of land/earth and that bit is nearby the tower
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