As we celebrate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings today, this special blog explores how wartime history unexpectedly benefited the long-term future of wildlife on the Suffolk coast.
In spring of 1943, secret plans were being drawn up on the Suffolk coast. Britain was at war, France was occupied, and a new approach was needed.
The 163rd Brigade/54th Division, led by Brigadier General Wales, were hard at work building…