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CCAG Newsletter - 01 March 2003

Things are certainly progressing. We have had much good press coverage. Radio Norfolk have set up a proper studio link in Happisburgh, and we believe that their intention is to run something akin to a diary programme at regular intervals.

Also this month, we achieved coverage on the BBC flagship weekend political programme "The Politics Show" as well as going international on BBC News 24.

Our MP, Norman Lamb, has taken on board our cause, and is pushing for a meeting with Elliott Morley MP to try and achieve a resolution, so Happisburgh is now at the very heart of Westminster, which is where it needs to be as a purely political decision is required here.

Malcolm Kerby recently met with a Broads authority engineer to discuss the threat to the Northern Broads eco-system of incursion by the sea, which is looking ever more likely with climate change and increasing erosion rates, and believes he is going to prepare a report for his Chief Engineer.

Keep checking the site - the message is spreading.