A coalition of outdoor organisations, including CTC the UKs national
cyclists organisation, is calling on the Government to improve public
access to Englands 1,990 miles of coastline.
At present the Government plans to improve access for walkers, but CTC wants
coastal access for all countryside users including cyclists.
Richard George, CTC Off-road campaigner: said: Cycling around Englands
coast should be a pleasure, but only 60 miles of coastal bridleway is open to
cyclists and half go underwater at high tide. Open access to the coast
will be great news for everyone who would like to enjoy the countryside, but
its vital that cyclists are not forgotten.
The coalition of Britains leading outdoor organisations is calling on
the Government to introduce a permanent, multi-user right of access around Englands
entire coastline. It will recommend that within the zone, a code of practice
would define the new access and set out rights and responsibilities. Access
would be regulated to protect wildlife, and legitimate privacy issues and to
take account of coastal developments..
The coalition features the CTC, The Ramblers Association (RA), British
Canoe Union, British Mountaineering Council, British Caving Association, Central
Council of Physical Recreation, Equestrian Access Forum, International Mountain
Biking Association UK and the Open Spaces Society.
Website - www.ctc.org.uk