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Should the coast between Overstrand and Sheringham be protected at any cost, or should nature be allowed to take its course?  

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By Neill Patel Mill Hill County High School - 12262 Year 10 - Geography Coursework Should the coast between Overstrand and Sheringham be protected at any cost, or should nature be allowed to take its course? Contents Section Page Part 1 - Introduction 2 Part 2 - Methodology 6 Part 3 - The Problem & Management 9 Data Presentation and Interpretation 12 Part 4 - Evaluation and Conclusion 27 Part 5 - Bibliography and Appendices 31 Part 1 Introduction Part of the Geography GCSE syllabus contains coursework that relates to Coastal defenses around the Norfolk coastline. The purpose of the coursework is to establish whether the value of the coastline in the study areas justify the money spent protecting them? Or should nature be allowed to take its course? The 3 areas studied are shown on the map below: (Figure 1) The North Norfolk coastline is designated an area of outstanding natural beauty and is 68km in length, a coastal frontage stretching from Holkham in the west to Horsey...

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