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Some of Somerset’s most spectacular coastline is open to the public for the first time following the opening of 58 miles of coast path.
Folkestone to Ramsgate route has been approved and Ramsgate to Whitstable route proposals have been published.
Walkers can now enjoy 41 km of coastline between Sea Palling and Weybourne in Norfolk.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Natural England has published its formal proposals to improve public access along a 55 km stretch of coast in Cumbria, between Whitehaven and Silecroft.
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