The coastline is rapidly eroding at an average of 1.8 metres a year. There are several reasons why the coast at Holderness is eroding so quickly: Bridlington is protected by a 4.7 km long sea wall.
The Ordnance Survey map of the Holderness coastline helps to reinforce the idea that Spits like Spurn Head can often be temporary structures that are only one storm away from removal.
Geologists found some 100m (330ft) stretches of the Holderness coast were losing enough cliff to fill two-and-a-half Olympic swimming pools a year. The 18-year study was carried out by the British ...
A NEW cycle map has been produced to help people explore North Holderness on two wheels. East Riding of Yorkshire Council has launched the new free map, the seventh in a series it has developed ...
You can see all the results for the constituency as they are announced in Beverley and Holderness and the UK, in the interactive widget and map below which will update once the count has been ...
The new Holderness Inshore zone takes in much of the East Riding of Yorkshire coastline, stretching from Skipsea to Spurn Point; while North Yorkshire has a new Marine Conservation Zones (MCZ ...
In the thirty years leading up to the Civil War, tensions in the country mounted over the issue of slavery. By 1830, there were more than 2 million slaves in the United States, worth over a ...
Filmed over three decades, examining the long-term impacts of coastal erosion along the UK's world-famous Holderness coastline. It goes on to explore the variety of attempts being made to manage it ...
Part of a national walking trail is having to be remapped due to rapid erosion on the East Yorkshire coast. Natural England said most of the King Charles III England Coast Path would be open by ...
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Whether $5 or $50, every contribution counts. Holderness, 75, played Marlene on the hit British sitcom from 1985 to 2003, later reviving the character in the spin-off series The Green Green Grass.