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CLA’s mixed welcome for reported shelving of coastal pathCLA’s mixed welcome for reported shelving of coastal path
With the news that the majority of the plans for a coastal path under the Marine Bill have been shelved due to budget constraints, the CLA has reiterated that the legislation is “unnecessary” – but pointed out that the reported partial shelving of the...
[In_Your_Area/North East/Regional News] - [2 August 2010]

CLA Wins Further Breakthrough on Coastal AccessCLA Wins Further Breakthrough on Coastal Access
Land and property owners in the North East will be encouraged after news of another major breakthrough in the CLA’s coastal access campaign - the announcement that parks and gardens are to be excluded from the Marine and Coastal Access Bill.
[In_Your_Area/North East/Regional News] - [10 July 2009]

Government concedes on coastal access appeal thanks to CLA lobbyingGovernment concedes on coastal access appeal thanks to CLA lobbying
The CLA today welcomed the Government’s concession that coastal landowners must have the right to appeal against the imposition of the coastal footpath across their land. The concession came when The Marine and Coastal Access Bill, which is set to...
[In_Your_Area/North East/Regional News] - [22 April 2009]

CLA incensed with Government’s ‘unjust’ refusal to accept parliamentary committees’ coastal access views  CLA incensed with Government’s ‘unjust’ refusal to accept parliamentary committees’ coastal access views
The CLA has slammed the Government’s refusal to accept two parliamentary committees’ views on coastal access – denying landowners the chance to appeal against the new right of public access being imposed over their land. The Government rejected the...
[In_Your_Area/North East/Regional News] - [26 September 2008]

Efra Committee backs the CLA’s demands on flawed coastal access proposals  Efra Committee backs the CLA’s demands on flawed coastal access proposals
The House of Commons’ Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee has backed the CLA’s demands on the flawed coastal access plans in the draft Marine Bill.
[In_Your_Area/North East/Regional News] - [22 July 2008]

Public Rights of Way:  a broader view from the CLAPublic Rights of Way: a broader view from the CLA
The CLA has welcomed the establishment of Natural England’s new Stakeholder Working Group on Unrecorded Rights of Way as an opportunity to create a modern rights of way network that matches modern needs. Angus Collingwood-Cameron, Director CLA North...
[In_Your_Area/North East/Regional News] - [22 July 2008]

CLA outraged by Natural England plans to allow access to private gardensCLA outraged by Natural England plans to allow access to private gardens
The CLA has condemned Natural England’s shock announcement that it wants to remove safeguards in the new public right of access to the English coast that would have stopped the public walking across private gardens and parks. The rural economy experts...
[In_Your_Area/North East/Regional News] - [5 June 2008]

CLA attacks coastal access plans in draft Marine BillCLA attacks coastal access plans in draft Marine Bill
The CLA has hit out at proposals in the Government’s draft Marine Bill for trying to provide coastal access but ignoring the losses country businesses would face and the increased risk of legal actions against them. The organisation says the plans would...
[In_Your_Area/North East/Regional News] - [3 April 2008]

After £3 Million, flawed access project failed to deliver any new access says CLAAfter £3 Million, flawed access project failed to deliver any new access says CLA
A multi million pound project to unearth ancient, disused access routes, and to convert them into modern day rights of way, looks set to be ditched – thanks to a campaign led by the CLA. The Discovering Lost Ways project was a £15m flag ship scheme...
[In_Your_Area/North East/Regional News] - [29 February 2008]

CLA urges visitors to the countryside to be aware of fire riskCLA urges visitors to the countryside to be aware of fire risk
Despite some recent drizzle, the extraordinarily dry spring, with high temperatures and drying winds, means that the North East countryside is still at great risk of fire damage and the CLA is urging everybody who visits the countryside this weekend to...
[In_Your_Area/North East/Regional News] - [19 April 2007]

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