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Concern is growing a popular seaside village loved by British tourists will vanish entirely into the sea in less than 30 years. More than 250 metres of coastline at Happisburgh, Norfolk, has been ...
East Ruston Cottages near Happisburgh and Stalham in Norfolk have been named among the UK's most dog-friendly holidays.
After a largely cloudy evening with showers, it will turn increasingly dry into tonight, with clear spells becoming longer and just a few light patches of cloud lingering. Monday Tomorrow morning ...
One of West Norfolk’s young heroes has done it again - raising more than £4,000 this time for a charity he admires and ...
Happisburgh, on the coast of Norfolk, has lost over 250m of coastline since the 1990s and experts say it could lose almost 100m more by 2050. Dr Ian Richards, a climate analyst and expert in UK ...
East Ruston Cottages near Happisburgh and Stalham in Norfolk have been named among the UK's most dog-friendly holidays.
A SEASIDE village in the UK is at risk of disappearing for good. Happisburgh in Norfolk is known for its archeological importance, having the oldest known human footprints outside of Africa.
Experts are predicting that Happisburgh – where around 1,400 people live – could be gone completely by 2050. The popular seaside village has already lost over 250m of coastline since the 1990s.
The play, written and performed by Emmy Happisburgh, tells the story of Louise, who questions her journey from an ecstasy-taking idealist to a disillusioned mum. Premiered at Edinburgh Fringe 2022 ...
Second Summer of Love will be performed at Lighthouse Poole on Saturday, July 19, at 8pm. The play, written and performed by Emmy Happisburgh, tells the story of Louise, who questions her journey from ...