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CLA 'relieved' at axing of Severn Barrage planCLA 'relieved' at axing of Severn Barrage plan
The CLA today (18 October) welcomed the announcement that the large-scale tidal barrier proposed for the River Severn has been cut by the Government.
[News and Press/Latest Releases] - [18 October 2010]

CLA helps define cost-effective sea defencesCLA helps define cost-effective sea defences
The CLA has today (20 August) published a report to help find practical answers to tackling coastal management and sea-level rise on England’s East Coast.
[News and Press/Latest Releases] - [20 August 2010]

Court case shows coastal landowners must be allowed a bigger say in coastal protection, says CLA
The CLA today (Friday, 5 December) said that retired engineer Peter Boggis' fight with Natural England to save his Suffolk home from coastal erosion has exposed Natural England's "deplorable and systematic failure" to protect the homes and land of...
[News and Press/Latest Releases] - [5 December 2008]

Double victory for CLA on coastal access
The CLA has today welcomed a double victory for a right to appeal for coastal access being backed by both the Joint Committee and the Efra Committee.
[News and Press/Latest Releases] - [29 July 2008]

Efra Committee backs the CLA’s demands on flawed coastal access proposals
The House of Commons’ Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee has backed the CLA’s demands on the flawed coastal access plans in the draft Marine Bill.
[News and Press/Latest Releases] - [22 July 2008]

CLA attacks Natural England’s ‘on the cheap’ coastal access plans in draft Marine BillCLA attacks Natural England’s ‘on the cheap’ coastal access plans in draft Marine Bill
The CLA has hit out at proposals in the Government’s draft Marine Bill for trying to provide coastal access on the cheap – ignoring the losses country businesses would face and the increased risk of legal actions against them.
[News and Press/Latest Releases] - [3 April 2008]

CLA will Tell Minister that Coastal Corridor is Costly and ContentiousCLA will Tell Minister that Coastal Corridor is Costly and Contentious
Current Natural England proposals for providing a route for walkers all the way round the English coast will trample over the rights of private property owners and have a potentially disastrous impact on some coastal based businesses.
[News and Press/Latest Releases] - [7 December 2007]

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