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Coastal Management Overview
Download a copy of the map (.pdf 76Kb)
The Environment Agency has Strategic Overview of the management of the whole coast, however, the District Council maintains the coastal defences and related coastal infrastructure between Kelling Hard and Cart Gap. The Environment Agency is also the responsible authority for flooding (both river and coastal).
Coastal Management Challenges
The challenges facing coastal communities in North Norfolk are explained by clicking on the following links.
- Communities At Risk - Planning for a Future with a Changing Coastline (Sept 2008) (Adobe PDF 651KB)
- Coastal Planning in North Norfolk: Information Sheet no.1 (May 2007) (Adobe PDF 3MB)
The Cromer Coastal Management Strategy was prepared over 2009-2011. It has been adopted by the Council and approved by the Environment Agency's Large Project Review Group. Download the Cromer Coastal Management Strategy.

NNDC has been awarded a grant of £3 million to develop new ways of managing the impacts of coastal change on our coastal communities. This comes from the Coastal Change Fund announced in the Government’s Coastal Change Policy.
Further details about the work of the Coastal Management Team can be found by accessing the pages in the 'Also in this section' box at the top right of this page. Alternatively contact us directly:
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Coastal Management Team North Norfolk District Council Council Offices Holt Road CROMER NR27 9EN |
| Telephone |
General Coastal Enquires 01263 516004 |
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Coastal Engineering 01263 516193 |
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Coastal Planning 01263 516162 |
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| Fax | 01263 515042 |
| coastalmanagement@north-norfolk.gov.uk |
or Tel: 01263 516193 (Coastal Protection)
Email: coastalmanagement@north-norfolk.gov.uk
The education page provides a range of information related to the Council's coast protection role, from the physical processes operating on the coast to a detailed description of the defences in place. Although the information is aimed at school and college students, it should be of use to anyone interested in the history and the options for the future of the North Norfolk coast.










