A new campaign group has been set up in Happisburgh to try and save some of the homes and businesses in the community.
People living in a village that is slowly falling into the sea are making "one last stand" to save some of the homes from eroding underneath their feet.
"It just shows you how much land has gone. The same amount of agricultural land has gone right along the cliffs as well which as a country we can't afford to lose."Now Bryony faces losing another home - the one further back that she moved into.The new 'Save Happisburgh Campaign' held its first public meeting on Friday 7 June.
"This has and continues to include working with the existing coastal erosion risk management measures which slow erosion - and working at the forefront of wider measures which seek to help places and individuals adapt to a changing coast.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Norfolk's 'unlucky in love' flamingo lays first egg aged 70The egg is an opportunity for Gertrude to express her maternal instincts, says the nature reserve.
Read more »
Nearly 100 employees test positive for coronavirus at chicken factory in Norfolk...
Read more »
Poisoning fears as locals claim E. coli found in flooded Norfolk village’s streetsResidents in Pott Row, Norfolk, claimed that their family members and pets had suffered from E. coli poisoning
Read more »
Every day is beautiful says Norfolk man with restored sightPaul Mainwaring had been legally blind for more than a year before a new surgery restored his sight.
Read more »
Two firms charged with corporate manslaughter over Norfolk pest control worker deathsNeil Moon, 49, and Jonathan Collins, 34, died while working at Banham Poultry in Norfolk on 3 October, 2018.
Read more »
Corporate manslaughter charges over deaths of two men at Norfolk chicken factoryNeil Moon and Jonathan Collins were working at Banham Poultry as pest control subcontractors when they were found dead in October 2018.
Read more »