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would you think for that amount of money they'd have moved it further than 25m???

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FAQ · 29/08/2008 10:18

here

Don't get me wrong - I think it's great that it's been saved, but with coastal errosion happening so fast in some places I would have thought they'd have moved it a bit more than 25m.........or maybe it's just me?

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WilyWombat · 29/08/2008 10:27

Oh I thought you meant 25 miles
it would have made more sense to move it further but im guessing they had to relocate it onto land they already owned.

hedgehog1979 · 29/08/2008 11:42

Costal erosion happens very slowly in that part of the world due to the rock type [dh is into Geology].

FAQ · 29/08/2008 11:48

fair enough - quite interesting I've just been reading the links on the right to previous stories about this

13th March 2003 - Cost "up to" £500,000
2nd August 2004 - £550,000 needed to carry out the plan
13th October 2005 - grant had been given with some more needed totally nearly £600,000
25th January 2006 - 600k had been raised - another 114 still needed - so £715,000
5 September 2006 - cost £700,000
26th February 2008/today - had cost £898,000

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