Coast path future 'uncertain' after landslide
The future of a coast path is uncertain, following a "serious" landslide.
Two landslides have occurred at Ladye Bay, near Clevedon in North Somerset.
It has been closed since the first landslide in December and another hit the area in February.
A temporary diversion is currently in place for visitors, and North Somerset Council and Natural England are working to create a new permanent path away from the danger area.
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