Notice

King Charles III England Coast Path at Hens Brook, Eastchurch: changes to the proposed route

Find out about the proposed changes to this section of the Isle of Sheppey stretch.

Applies to England

Documents

Hens Brook, Eastchurch modification report (IOS-MR1)

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Form to make an objection to the proposals

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Form to make a representation to the proposals

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Details

On 19 March 2025, 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 Kent at Hens Brook, Eastchurch. This is part of the Isle of Sheppey stretch.

Read the modification report to find out why changes to the proposed route are required.

The opportunity to comment closes at midnight on Wednesday 14 May 2025.

Objections will be passed to an independent planning inspector who will make a recommendation to the Secretary of State about each one.

The Secretary of State will consider all representations and objections before making a decision about Natural England’s proposals.

Comment on Natural England’s proposals

View the guidance on representations and objections.

Make a representation

Anyone can make representations to us about the report. Read the representation guidance notes before completing the representations form (both are attached above).

Make an objection

Owners and occupiers of affected land may make objections about the report. Read the objection guidance notes before completing the objection form (both are attached above).

Updates to this page

Published 19 March 2025

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