Sandscaping | Bacton & Walcott | UK
From Bacton to Walcott over 1.8 m3 of sand will be placed on the beaches. Work has begun on the Bacton to Walcott Sandscaping Scheme to keep communities and business safe from the sea.
A project of North Norfolk District Council, Van Oord and Royal HaskoningDHV.
Filmed by Chris Taylor.
Places to see in ( Bacton - UK )
Places to see in ( Bacton - UK )
Bacton is a village and civil parish in Norfolk, England. It is on the Norfolk coast, some 20 km south-east of Cromer, 40 km north-west of Great Yarmouth and 30 km north of Norwich. Besides the village of Bacton, the parish includes the nearby settlements of Bacton Green, Broomholm, Keswick and Pollard Street. It also includes Edingthorpe, which was added to Bacton civil parish under the County of Norfolk Review Order, 1935.
The seaside village is located on the North Norfolk coast between Mundesley a blue flag beach and Walcott, Norfolk. Bacton is known for its very quiet sandy beaches offering miles of walking along the beach and cliffs. The England Coast Path passes through the village and also the Paston Way long distance footpath linking Cromer and North Walsham.
Amenities in the village include a public house, n hotel, two cafes, one restaurant and takeaway food establishments as well as a recreation ground. In addition there are several caravan parks and estates consisting of privately owned holiday chalets, giving holidaymakers access to the beach. During the First World War there was also an airfield located nearby, RAF Bacton.
The village and adjoining coastline has extensive sea defences, erected to prevent coastal erosion. Part of this sea wall in nearby Walcott, Norfolk was damaged in the storm surge in December 2013, which caused damage to several caravans and chalets. North of Bacton lies the village of Paston where the Bacton Gas Terminal is located.
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Sea Haven - Bacton - United Kingdom
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Sea Haven hotel city: Bacton - Country: United Kingdom
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Located in Bacton in the Norfolk Region, this holiday home is 28 km from Norwich. The property is 31 km from Great Yarmouth and free private parking is provided. The unit fitted with a kitchen with an oven and toaster. A TV is offered.
-- 乡村别墅位于诺福克地区(Norfolk Region)的伯克顿(Bacton),距离诺维奇(Norwich)28公里,距离大雅茅斯(Great Yarmouth)31公里,提供免费私人停车场。 乡村别墅设有电视、DVD播放机带烤箱和烤面包机的厨房、电视以及带浴缸或淋浴的私人浴室。 Sea Haven乡村别墅距离克罗默(Cromer)16公里,距离洛斯托夫特(Lowestoft)45公里,距离最近的诺维奇国际机场(Norwich International Airport)24公里。
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Bacton Beach on holiday Norfolk 2012
Mike, Ben Nipper & I enjoying our 2012 holiday in Norfolk England.
Bacton Beach Friday 12th August 2011
BACTON BEACH | Completed Sandscaping | Hyperlapse
1st attempt at hyperlapse. Sandscaping now complete at Bacton
Filmed using DJI Osmo Pocket
Walcott, The Village Falling Into The Sea
Walcott could be gone in a few years..
Seaviews Bacton Beach (trial version)
A trial run of an idea recorded on my old panasonic camcorder not the best quality but it was a trial run which I should be doing a new version this year with a camera that records in HD for those who cant be by the coast enjoy!
Bacton Beach Norfolk 2011
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Bacton Beach
Bacton Beach
Update from the beach at Bacton
We're happy that North Norfolk District Council have today started removing the upper section of the netting at #Bacton cliffs. We will continue to advise them this week in making the best decisions for our sand martins, whilst still allowing for their important sandscaping scheme to continue.
For more information relating to the RSPB's position, please visit:
Bacton beach
Josie`s first visit to the beach with Mum Chloe and Uncle Solo
St Mary's - Bacton - Suffolk
We visit another lovely Suffolk church but sadly another church which is firmly locked and unavailable to visit
Castaways Holiday Park - Bacton
Castaways Holiday Park - Bacton
The aftermath, Devastating tidal surge in Bacton and Walcott, North Norfolk, UK
Video footage highlighting the devastation at Bacton and Walcott, Norfolk, UK after the worst tidal surge since 1953. Filming by Joi Joi cromeractionmovies Edited by Andreas for Norfolk Gem Magazine.
#norfolkgem #flooding #TidalSurge
Major flaw in the sand scaping at Walcott
I’ve been making videos on the Walcott sand scaping project for a while, as from day 1 ive never thought it was going to be a success sadly. Using sand as a sea defence on a beach with a serious coastal erosion problem , to me has never made sense. It cost 20 million pounds to cover the beach in sand dredged off Corton in Suffolk. Once completed , the first storm was around 3 weeks later. Lots of sand was lost and the previously covered groynes reappeared. Now fast forward a further month, if that, and we have torrential rain. Just look at the state of the beach now! Huge chunks of sand have been washed away and the concrete path we used to be able to walk on is suddenly back! Before agreeing to this scheme and paying 20 million , did no one actually go to the beach and look properly? No, it seems not. If they had, they would have noticed all the drainage tunnel systems right along the road that take away the water from the road. A little google search or a local tv search would show endless clips over the years of the sea making its way up onto the road. This very effective drainage system took the water off the road and away from the shops and cafe along the beach at Walcott and put it back on the beach. As soon as the torrential rain arrived, the drainage system once again did its job, put the water onto the beach! Only this time with devastating results to the newly added sand. What an absolute mess! A complete disaster in just a matter of weeks. We haven’t even got to winter yet, which will brings endless storms making huge waves and battering the beach hourly ..... if there’s any sand left by the end of December 2019 I’ll be very surprised.
Of course , the groynes are all terribly broken now from the heavy machinery that did the sand scaping. These will need to be replaced in time and all the sets of metal steps down to the beach that had stood for years... are now a mangled mess. You can see this in one of my photos in this clip. To think someone was paid for this project to be thought up in the first place .... let alone then others agreeing to it being undertaken , is just mind boggling, but hey, what do I know !?!?
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Bacton on sea..
Bacton on sea.
England Coast Path, Happisburgh to Mundesley, Thur 8 Aug 19
Because the beach at Bacton was having sand added, it was not available for the ECP walk. However, I did manage to get right up to the terminal, then followed the road, and joined the diversion route to Mundesley. I walked down the beach as far as possible so that I could then walk along the ECP proper into Mundesley.