The Coastline
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Initial release | 1983 |
---|---|
Directors | Peter Greenaway |
Composers | Michael Nyman |
Languages | English Language |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2020925 |
About The Coastline
The Coastline is a film by Peter Greenaway, made in 1983. It is also known as The Sea in Their Blood, and exhibited at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, as Beside the Sea.
Large digger becomes stuck in sea at Bournemouth beach
... " The groyne replacement is part of a 17-year beach management scheme, which started in 2015, to help protect The Coastline from flooding and erosion...
Israel Gaza war: Hamas-run health ministry says Gaza death toll passes 10,000
... The Israeli military says its troops have reached The Coastline in the south of Gaza City, in effect dividing the territory in two...
Significant quantity of drugs found off Dorset coast
... He said: " This work is ongoing, and you will continue to see police throughout the evening and into tomorrow, and we would ask anyone who finds any suspicious bags or packages on The Coastline of Hampshire and the island to get in touch with us immediately...
Boy, aged seven, climbs Old Man of Hoy sea stack
... He has now set himself a fresh target off climbing some of the other 10 tallest sea stacks around The Coastline of Scotland...
Mount Taranaki: Climber survives 600m fall with minor injuries
... The Mountain Safety Council said: " Its isolation from other mountains, proximity to The Coastline, and geographic position make for some of the most fast-changing and adverse weather conditions found anywhere in New Zealand...
Channel migrants: France arrests four people over fatal sinking
... Aid workers in Calais say more migrants have been arriving in recent weeks and have been living rough on The Coastline...
Ukraine war: Russia hits Odesa after killing grain deal
... With damaged ports, no agreed corridor through the Black Sea and Russia controlling most of The Coastline, Mr Osypov believes Ukraine s grain export capacity will drop by a further 50%...
Salcombe named UK's most expensive seaside town
... Many of the most expensive seaside locations were found along The Coastline of southern England, in areas popular with second homeowners...
Significant quantity of drugs found off Dorset coast
Packages and holdalls believed to contain cocaine are washing up on England's South Coast .
A Fisherman made The First discovery on 2 October, while groups of litter-pickers have found others since.
Holdalls containing hundreds of kilos of powder were first discovered in The Sea off the St Aldhelm's point and Durdle Door areas in Purbeck.
A further quantity washed up on a beach on The Isle of Wight on Saturday.
The National Crime Agency (NCA) is leading The Investigation and said it believed the drugs originated in South America .
Suspect circumstancesTracey Lake, senior investigating officer with the NCA, said: " A loss of a consignment of this size would represent a significant hit to The Criminal networks involved. "
All of the packages recovered So Far are being tested to establish their contents, quantity and estimated value.
The NCA has urged anybody who finds a holdall or similar package in suspect circumstances to contact The Police .
Border Force and Hampshire Police are supporting The Investigation .
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Assistant Chief Constable Stuart Murray said a litter-picking group had discovered more packages on Saturday.
He Said : " This work is ongoing, and you will continue to see police throughout the evening and into tomorrow, and we would ask anyone who finds any suspicious bags or packages on The Coastline of Hampshire and The Island to get In Touch With Us immediately.
" There is a member of the litter-picking group, A Man in his 60s, who we want to make contact with, as we continue to speak with everyone in the vicinity, and we would ask him to get In Touch With Us .
" He is of slim build, around 5ft 6in tall and had short grey hair, with a birthmark on The Right side of his mouth. "
Follow Bbc South on, or. Send your story ideas to Topics
Source of news: bbc.com