by Spuffler » Thu Jul 05, 2012 8:47 pm
All parties offer some form of inducement; but this wasn't an inducement, it was a threat to cancel a scheme already approved.
Although Most of the Eastern region votes Tory, however, the government has decided that it won't pay for any more sea wall repairs, especially at the (very) weak point of Happisburgh. There, the coast is receding at the rate of around a metre a year, and there is only around 10 metres of the sea wall built after the 1953 floods left. If the sea does come in (sorry, when ) it will flood much of Norfolk, certainly all of the Broads, and potentially it could also send the fens under water. The lowest point is near Cambridge, and is now 33 feet below sea level. Locals who were trying to reinforce the sea wall themselves at their own expense have been banned from doing so with a threat of legal action if they continue. We can only wonder what that's about......