King Charles III England Coast Path from Hopton-on-Sea to Sea Palling: comment on proposals
Applies to England
Detail of outcome
On 28 September 2015 the Secretary of State announced her decision to approve a stretch of the England Coast Path in Norfolk between Hopton-on-Sea and Sea Palling.
See the section 52 notice for Hopton-on-Sea and Sea Palling for more information.
Original consultation
Consultation description
On 29 September 2014, Natural England submitted a report to the Secretary of State for the Department of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) setting out our proposals for improved access to the Norfolk coast between Hopton-on-Sea and Sea Palling.
All representations and objections will be considered before the Secretary of State makes a final decision about the report.
The report is available as a series of separate documents. You should:
- read the overview which includes background information to help you understand the proposals and maps
- use the index map to find the relevant chapter for the length of coast you are interested in
- open the corresponding chapter of the report for more information
Comment on Natural England’s proposals
The opportunity to comment closed at midnight on 24 November 2014. You can no longer make a representation or objection on proposals.
Documents
Updates to this page
Published 29 September 2014Last updated 2 February 2016 + show all updates
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Added link to Secretary of State's decision.
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Amendment to index map: the route was misleading showing the extent of the proposals coming inland between points 3 and 4 giving the impression that the route abuts the village of Winterton-on-Sea whereas it generally runs on the seaward edge of the dunes at this point.
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First published.