King Charles III England Coast Path at Portsmouth to South Hayling: changes to the proposed route
Find out about the proposed changes to sections at Eastney Peninsula and Kendalls Wharf.
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On 10 March 2021, Natural England submitted a report to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs setting out changes to the proposed route of the King Charles III England Coast Path in Hampshire at Eastney Peninsula and Kendalls Wharf.
Read the modification report to find out why changes to the proposed route are required.
The opportunity to comment closed at midnight on Wednesday 5 May 2021. You can no longer make a representation or objection on proposals.
Objections were forwarded for consideration by an independent planning inspector appointed by the Secretary of State. The inspector made recommendations to the Secretary of State in respect of each one.
Before making a decision, the Secretary of State considered all representations and objections on:
- the original proposals
- these proposed changes
Outcome
On 6 March 2024 the Secretary of State announced their decision to approve the modified proposals for improved access to the coast at Eastney Peninsula and Kendalls Wharf.
Natural England will publish further details of the approved route in due course.
Updates to this page
Published 10 March 2021Last updated 6 March 2024 + show all updates
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Added information about the Secretary of State's approval for these proposals.
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First published.