King Charles III England Coast Path from Combe Martin to Marsland Mouth: Natural England's proposals
Find out about Natural England's proposals to improve coastal access in Devon.
Applies to England
Documents
Details
On 15 January 2020, Natural England submitted a report to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs setting out the proposals for improved access to the coast between Combe Martin and Marsland Mouth (CMM).
The opportunity to comment closed at midnight on 11 March 2020. You can no longer make a representation or objection on proposals.
All representations and objections were considered before the Secretary of State made a final decision about the report.
The report is available as a series of separate documents. You can:
- read the overview which includes background information to help you understand the proposals and maps
- use the index map to find the relevant chapter for the length of coast you are interested in
- open the corresponding chapter of the report for more information
Outcome
On 13 January 2021, the Secretary of State approved the proposals for lengths CMM1 to CMM3, CMM5 to CMM7, CMM9 and CMM10.
On 23 November 2023, the Secretary of State approved the proposals for lengths CMM4, CMM8 and VR11.
Natural England will publish further details of the approved route in due course.
Updates to this page
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Added information about the outcome of these proposals.
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Updated Report CMM 3: Woolacombe to Cock Rock, Croyde
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First published.