Change description : 2025-08-18 00:30:00: Map and table updated to show the whole of the Easington to Filey Brigg stretch is now open to the public. [Guidance and regulation]
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The map shows the stretches and provisional timings for improving coastal access in the east of England. Use the links in the table below to find out more information about each stretch.
Map and table updated to show the Mablethorpe to the Humber Bridge stretch is now open to the public.
26 March 2025
Map and table updated to show the Humber Bridge to Easington stretch is now open to the public.
23 August 2023
Map and table updated to show that the Bamburgh to the Scottish Border (including Holy Island) stretch is now open to the public.
10 May 2023
Map and table updated to show that part of the Easington to Filey Brigg stretch is now open to the public.
26 October 2022
Map and table updated to show the Amble to Bamburgh stretch is now open to the public.
20 October 2022
Map and table updated to show the final section of the Mablethorpe to Humber Bridge stretch has been approved and the stretch is now at stage 5.
2 March 2022
Map and table updated to show that some sections of the Mablethorpe to Humber Bridge stretch are approved, and the Humber Bridge to Easington stretch is approved and is now at stage 5.
11 November 2021
Map and table updated to show that the Bamburgh to the Scottish Border (including Holy Island) stretch is now approved and is at stage 5.
12 May 2021
Map and table updated to show the Mablethorpe to Humber Bridge and Humber Bridge to Easington stretches are now at stage 4.
12 November 2020
Map and table updated to show that some sections of the Bamburgh to the Scottish Border (including Holy Island) stretch have been approved.
18 August 2020
Map and table updated to show the Easington to Filey Brigg stretch is now at stage 5.
9 July 2020
Map and table updated to show that Amble to Bamburgh stretch is now at stage 5.
6 March 2020
Map and table updated to show that some sections of the Amble to Bamburgh stretch have been approved.
15 January 2020
Table and map updated to show that Bamburgh to the Scottish Border (including Holy Island) is now at stage 4.
18 September 2019
Map and table updated to show the Newport to North Gare stretch is now open to the public.
31 July 2019
Map and table updated to show the Amble to Bamburgh stretch is now at stage 4.
27 February 2019
Map and table updated to show that Skegness to Mablethorpe is now open to the public.
26 July 2018
Map and table updated to show that the South Bents to Amble stretch is now open to the public.
28 February 2018
Page updated to show that Easington to Filey Brigg is now at stage 4.
27 November 2017
Page updated to show Skegness to Mablethorpe and South Bents to Amble stretches are now at stage 5.
24 March 2017
Updated table to show Skegness to Mablethorpe and South Bents to Amble stretches are now at stage 4
25 November 2016
Addition of new stretch - work now started on Humber Bridge to Easington
14 October 2016
New stretches added: Mablethorpe to Humber Bridge; Amble to Bamburgh; Bamburgh to the Scottish Border (including Holy Island)
21 July 2016
Replaced map to show that Filey Brigg to Newport Bridge is now open and the proposals for Newport Bridge to North Gare have been approved.
15 March 2016
Replaced map with updated version.
2 February 2016
Kilnsea to Filey Brigg stretch name changed to Easington to Filey Brigg.
18 September 2015
New stretch added: Skegness to Mablethorpe
14 August 2015
Added revised map. Work on South Bents to Amble stretch is now 'in progress'.