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Latest ReleasesShowing the 10 latest of 19. Show all. Uncertainty over coastal access path is a ‘blight’ on land, says CLA The CLA said today (Monday, 2 August) that the legislation to create a coastal path and adjacent spreading room is “unnecessary” – but stressed that the reported partial shelving of the plan is not a satisfactory solution, causing uncertainty and... [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [2 August 2010] The CLA calls on MPs to reconsider coastal access plan while there is still timeThe CLA today (Monday, 26 October) urged MPs to reconsider the coastal access section of the Marine and Coastal Access Bill as it edged close to becoming law. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [26 October 2009] Coastal access mapping ignores need to improve existing access, says CLAThe CLA today (Friday, 31 July) said that an audit by Natural England which aims to map a round-England coastal path ignored the need to improve existing access. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [31 July 2009] Parks and gardens WILL be excluded from Marine Bill, but veiled threat remains, says the CLAThe CLA today said it was “relieved” that parks and gardens were to be excluded from the Marine and Coastal Access Bill but warned of a “veiled threat”. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [9 July 2009] The Select Committee on the Constitution has published a report into the Marine and Coastal Access Bill echoing concerns made by the CLA over the lack of right of appeal for landowners. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [22 December 2008] The CLA today (25 September) 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. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [25 September 2008] CLA calls on Government to heed coastal access findings of all-party committees The CLA today calls on the Government not to ignore the findings of the coastal access proposals of two parliamentary committees. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [19 September 2008] The CLA shows the Commons’ Efra committee right way for the coastMPs on the House of Commons’ Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee were yesterday (Thursday, June 26) shown the way forward for coastal access by the CLA. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [27 June 2008] CLA calls for appeal rights against coastal access at Select CommitteeThe CLA yesterday (Monday, 9 June) gave evidence to the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Commons Select Committee charged with scrutinising the coastal access provisions within the draft Marine Bill – and called for a series of changes. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [10 June 2008] CLA says ‘uncertainty’ in draft Marine Bill leaves coastal access plans all at seaThe CLA today (Thursday, 3 April 2008) attacked the compulsory nature of the Government’s proposals in the draft Marine Bill which would enforce the creation of a route around England’s entire coastline. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [7 April 2008] |
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