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Looking After Your Coast

Research and Reports

Research & Reports

A list of reports that provide background and technical information relating to the Whitehaven Coast Project and have influenced the plans for the coast.  If you have any questions or require further information please contact us here.
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South Whitehaven Nature Conservation Evaluation

A much more comprehensive report on the wildlife of the Whitehaven Coast carried out by The National Trust in 2006. Click here to read the report.
There are a number of maps to accompany the Nature Conservation Evaluation, please click here to link to the maps.

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Workshop Report


A report of the conclusions reached after a three day workshop was held in Whitehaven.  Local residents worked with experts in different fields to develop a vision for the Whitehaven coast.  Produced by The National Trust on behalf of the Whitehaven Coast Project.  Click here to read the report.
 
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Archaeological Survey


A highly detailed and comprehensive archaeological survey of the Whitehaven Coast area,south of the harbour. Commissioned by the National Trust, the survey was undertaken by Cranstone Consultants in 2006/2007. Click here to view the report

 

 

Articles

Saltom Works

Work has been (almost) completed to make Saltom safe to access again

Clear Up The Whitehaven Coast

Detailed Plans

The detailed design process has now been carried outand the plans are available to view on the website.

New Whitehaven Warden

Chris Gomersall, the new Whitehaven Warden, has arrived and is starting work on the Whitehaven Coast.

Young People Create Motifs for the Coast

How the young people of Whitehaven created designs that will form part of the new Whitehaven Coast

Work continues

With National Trust wardens now on site, activity continues on the coast. But what exactly is happening?

Detailed Planning Application Plans

The final detailed planning plans for the northern portion of the Whitehaven Coast project area, from the Harbour to the Haig Colliery Mining museum are now available to view.