Michael Graham, 19, was stabbed near an amusement arcade on Foreshore Road a week ago.
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The Duncrue Industrial Estate, on the north foreshore of the city, was one of them.
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Michael Vincent Graham, 19, was stabbed near an amusement arcade on Foreshore Road at 23:35 BST on Saturday.
The team have set out a measured mile on the foreshore and the first test run was successful.
Officers were due to return on Saturday morning and carry out further searches on the foreshore, it added.
Radium from wartime aircraft is thought to have been in landfill which was used when the foreshore was reclaimed.
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At Caswell Bay the toilets will be relocated from the existing car park to the foreshore opposite the beach shops.
It is a wide bay of flint shingle with a shallowly sloping foreshore, and was formerly guarded by slumping pillboxes.
Among the plans are new shops, linking up the town centre and foreshore areas more closely and better transport infrastructure.
You might find a clay pipe bowl from the 1600s (pipe stems simply litter the foreshore as they were highly disposable in their day).
Soot and ash have blown on to balconies and footpaths, and the foreshore of Bondi Beach has been blackened by fire debris.
ConocoPhillips, an American company, already operates a separate LNG plant on the harbour foreshore for gas from the Bayu-Undan field, near Timor-Leste.
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The BBC understands that the council intends to speak to the town's foreshore officers to ask them to exercise common sense before applying the by-law.
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The Kinneil foreshore, at Bo'ness, will become an LNR next month.
The Meridian Quay development on Swansea's foreshore consists of six separate blocks - five of which have been completed with some people now living in them.
Hawkins paces out just one square foot of foreshore and picks up Victorian plate, modern glass, oyster shell, medieval roof tile, granite ballast from merchant ships and clay pipe stems.
On Sunday, the team hopes to power the mower past the 100mph barrier for a new world record on the Ministry of Defence-controlled foreshore at Pendine Sands.
Following a tradition of maritime nomadism in the region, the Moken shifted from island to island for centuries, subsisting on what they gathered underwater, along the foreshore and from the forest.
Surviving remains at the Loftus site include quays and rutways for wagons, which ran between the foreshore and boats, are still visible at low tide below the old workings.
The tide was high, and for a hundred feet away from the shore, the water appeared to be the colour of green milk, the waves having sluiced chalk from the foreshore and cliffs, which stained the sea white.
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