Flood alerts were issued along the north Norfolk coast due to high tides - but no problems were reported.

They were in place from East Cley to Kelling Hard, including Salthouse, and parts of the A149 coast road, Beach Road and surrounding marshland, between 7.45am and 9.45am on Sunday (Sunday, August 14).

Robert Smith, harbour master for Wells, said at 10.45am on Sunday that he had not heard of any serious issues caused by the water, as another spring tide saw the water levels rise across the North Norfolk coast - and over the marsh.

The government's official flood alert page online had stated: "We may see water on Beach Road at Cley, and Beach Road at Salthouse, and footpaths in the marshes may also become inaccessible.

"Take care on coastal roads and footpaths and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger.

"We are monitoring the situation and not expecting the situation to escalate. We will update this message by 11am tomorrow."