Summary
The debate over the rights and wrongs of dredging off the coast has raged for many years. An estimated 2 million tonnes of sand is dredged from the Bristol Channel and Severn Estuary every year. Up to 90 per cent of this is used in South Wales construction projects.
Environmentalists and residents believe dredging should be halted as they claim it is responsible for the erosion of many of the area's beaches.See the full content of this document
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Sand Needed for Construction
This is vehemently denied by the c...
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