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Latest ReleasesShowing the 9 latest of 9. Show all. Natural England’s coastal access plan ‘unnecessary’, says CLAThe CLA today (26 January) said the Government’s plan to boost access along the coastal path at Dorset’s Weymouth Bay is “unnecessary” because adequate access is already provided by the South West Coast Path. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [26 January 2012] New coastal path an ‘unnecessary waste of money’, says CLAThe CLA today (15 October) said the plan to roll out the All-England coastal path on the South West coast followed by five further areas across the country was an unnecessary waste of money. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [15 October 2010] CLA response to the Government approval of Natural England’s Coastal Access SchemeCLA Deputy President Harry Cotterell said: "Natural England's audit takes a very constrained view of public access, and even ignores parts of existing coastal access routes and public rights of way. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [30 March 2010] CLA pledges support for members as Coastal Access Bill becomes lawAs the Marine and Coastal Access Bill is set to receive Royal Assent today (Thursday, 12 November) becoming law, the CLA said it would continue to fight for a fair implementation. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [12 November 2009] Coastal Access Bill enters Lords with major concessions won by CLAThe Marine and Coastal Access Bill will tomorrow (Wednesday, 11 November) enter the House of Lords on the final straight of its Parliamentary run - with major concessions won by the CLA. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [10 November 2009] Hilary Benn’s statement on Weymouth’s coastal access is ‘political spin’, says the CLAThe CLA said today (Tuesday, 29 September) the Government’s announcement that the coast will be open to access around Weymouth, Dorset, in time for the 2012 Olympics was “political spin”. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [29 September 2009] Natural England coastal access audit ignores what’s already available to walkers, says CLAThe CLA today (Tuesday, 1 September) said that Natural England’s mapping audit - part of the Marine and Coastal Access Bill - ignored swathes of land that was already available to walkers. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [1 September 2009] CLA lobbying secures right of appeal on coastal accessThe CLA was today (2 June) delighted by the decision made by the Government late last night to put a right of appeal into the Marine and Coastal Access Bill. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [2 June 2009] Government concedes on coastal access appeal - thanks to CLA lobbyingThe 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. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [22 April 2009] |
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