Rural
Issues
Agricultural Facts
Flamborough Headland Heritage Coast
Flamborough Headland is one of 45 stretches of Heritage Coast around England and Wales. The Heritage Coast covers 19km (12 miles) of coastline between Reighton in the north and Sewerby in the south, with an inland boundary that encloses 3265 ha (about 13 square miles).
The Heritage Coast designation has no statutory protection, but
its rich historic value and varied natural beauty is safeguarded
by some of those organisations involved with the management of the
headland. This document sets out a broad strategy to guide the work
of those organisations involved in the management of the Heritage
Coast. It gives also agricultural facts for the parish. Link
to Flamborough Headland Heritage Coast.
Countryside Character Initiative
Link
to the Yorkshire Forward Countryside Character Initiative report
- Holderness area.
More general information on rural issues in the East Riding area can be found under Rural Issues in the 'Subject Overviews'.
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