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Coastal walk proposals will give public more freedom to roam

Posted by editor on Jun 18, 2007 - 12:00 AM
Filed under: Human interest, News

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Plans to open up the whole of England's coastline to the public for the first time will be set out in Dover by Environment Secretary David Miliband on Tuesday (19 June).

Mr Miliband will visit the White Cliffs of Dover to mark the start of the public consultation.

Ministers favour a strip allowing access along the full length of the coast as well as access to headland, coves and beaches so that a continuous route will always be available as close to the coast as possible.

 


 

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