Abstract
This article reports on a seminar held at the Institution of Civil Engineers in May 2004. This, and a previous meeting in 2002, stemmed from Government-funded research into soft cliff erosion. While the previous meeting dealt with the theory, this one dealt with more practical issues by way of four papers. Dr Neil Dixon described work carried out on landsliding of unprotected London Clay cliffs at Warden Point on the Isle of Sheppey. Dr Alan Clark described practical examples of engineering schemes at Lyme Regis and at Castlehaven, Niton and the Military Road on the Isle of Wight. The final two papers described aspects of work on the Norfolk coast: Dr Mike Walkden presented a process-based regional model of shoreline recession while Peter Frew of North Norfolk District Council described the problems faced by his authority in managing a retreating coastline where property is under threat.
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