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| Cuckmere Estuary Partnership | The Cuckmere Estuary Parnership is an organisation formed by The Environment Agency and the National Trust and including various stakeholders. It is presumably this body that is responsible for making decisions about the future of Cuckmere Haven. |
| Seven Sisters Country Park | The Seven Sisters Country Park covers much of the coastline surrounding Cuckmere Haven (and includes Cuckmere Haven itself). The park is managed by the South Downs Joint Committee. |
| UK Hydrographic Office tide times for Cuckmere Haven | Here you can see the day's and the week's tidal predictions for Eastbourne which is only a couple of miles away from Cuckmere Haven. |
| Sunrise and sunset times for Cuckmere Haven | This website is handy for looking up the rising and setting times for the sun - you can also see the lunar times here. |
| The South Downs Way - Seaford to Eastbourne | This website describes a few excellent walks along the South Downs way. Their walk from Seaford to Eastbourne is fully illustrated and covers Cuckmere Haven, the Seven Sisters and Birling Gap. |
| The BBC's page on Cuckmere Haven | Also some BBC news coverage:
- Me being interviewed on the local news (Wednesday, 16 December 2009)
- Valley to be returned to the sea (Wednesday, 10 December 2008)
- Valley plans 'go against nature' (Monday, 17 July 2006)
- Call for inquiry on Cuckmere plan (Monday, 10 July 2006)
- River's shingle deposits removed (Monday, 17 January, 2005)
- Fresh bid to stop valley flooding (Wednesday, 21 April, 2004)
- Valley flood plans move closer (Thursday, 14 August, 2003)
- Residents oppose plans to flood valley (Wednesday, 19 March, 2003)
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| Eastbourne Herald's article on the changes at Cuckmere Haven | The Eastbourne Herald is a local newspaper and this is a link to their coverage of the Environment Agency's decision. |
| Wikipedia article on Cuckmere Haven | This is the Wikipedia page on Cuckmere Haven - a little sparse but it does give you a good overview of the site. |
| Wikitravel's article on Cuckmere Haven | Wikitravel has a more in-depth article. |
| Villagenet - The cliffs of Sussex and Erosion | Villagenet's page on the cliffs of the Sussex coast. See also:
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| The ghosts of Exceat - what's really going on at Cuckmere Haven? | A blog devoted to explaining and discussing the facts surrounding the Environment Agency's plans for the Cuckmere Estuary. |
| Rescue the Cuckmere Valley | A website devoted to the campaign to convince the Environment Agency to continue maintenance of the flood defences at Cuckmere Haven. |
| Alfriston and the Cuckmere Valley official site | The official website for the small town of Alfriston in the Cuckmere Valley. |
| Belle Toute Lighthouse information resource | Belle Toute Lighthouse lies between Birling Gap and Beachy Head - in 1999, in a stunning feat of engineering it was moved 17 metres back from the cliff edge. |
| 24 Hour Museum's article about the WWII coastal defenses at Cuckmere Haven | A detailed article about the WWII coastal defenses including pillboxes and bunkers. |
| The National Trust - Cuckmere Valley | The National Trust's page on the various attractions of the Cuckmere Valley. |
| Cuckmere Community Bus | A volunteer-run bus service connecting the villages of the Cuckmere Valley. |
| The Defence of East Sussex Project | A researcher recording and documenting the the coastal defences along the south coast including Cuckmere Haven. |
| Cuckmere Valley Canoe Club | The Cuckmere Valley provides a great backdrop for various outdoor watersports - this is the website of the local canoe club. |