Anyone with an interest in Hunstanton Cliffs is invited to a special drop-in session at Hunstanton Town Hall tomorrow to find out more about the ongoing management review of the eastern coastline of The Wash.

The Environment Agency and West Norfolk council have joined forces to improve understanding of the causes and effects of erosion on Hunstanton's cliffs.

The drop-in session, which takes place between 2pm and 7pm, has been organised as an opportunity to find out more about the work that is being done and to get involved in the management review.

Environment Agency project manager Nigel Woonton explained: 'We are currently undertaking a management review of the eastern coastline of The Wash between Hunstanton cliffs and Wolferton Creek. The review will identify a range of options to reduce cliff erosion, and the likely costs and impacts of these options. The review will also consider the long-term implications of cliff erosion.

'To be sure we base our review on the best available information, we are using the latest laser technology to improve our monitoring of the cliffs.

'This drop-in session is a chance for people to come and talk to us, find out about what we are currently doing and get involved in future decisions as the review continues.'