Coast protection authorities
The National Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Strategy for England Glossary, published by the Environment Agency, defines coast protection authorities as: ‘Unitary, district or borough councils in coastal areas. Coast protection authorities have the responsibility for managing coastal erosion’.
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- Coastal erosion.
- Coastal groups.
- Erosion.
- Flood risk management.
- Lead local flood authorities LLFAs.
- Shoreline management plans SMPs.
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