Natural England Coastal Access Scheme given the green light
Filed under Walking News by Walking Stuff on 26-03-2010
Work to implement the all-England coastal path can now begin after the government approved Natural England’s Coastal Access Scheme.
Under the 2009 Marine and Coastal Access Act, Natural England has a statutory duty to improve access to the English coast for walkers and ramblers through the creation of a long-distance walking route around the coast and accessible land nearby.
The Coastal Access Scheme outlines how the walking route will be aligned, approaches taken to estuaries and areas that are likely to be used as spreading room where people can enjoy picnics and relax while on their walk.
Poul Christensen, chair of the organisation, said “The publication of the scheme is an important step in making clear, secure and consistent coastal access a reality for England.”
Natural England recently submitted its Stepping Forward report to the government, outlining steps those in power should take to safeguard the country’s walking routes for the benefit of everybody.
