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A coastal right to roam?

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This might be an interesting topic for spearos. In general, we want to conserve & improve marine environments. However, we also require good coastal access to the sea (for those of us without RIBs!). Some may own coast land too(?).

I kind of like the sound "a new unrestricted right to roam on all beaches, foreshore and coastal land", although I believe that for the most part that is already the practice in the UK - at least between the high & low water marks (unlike America...try walking along a beach in Falmouth, MA ... they write "Private" on the big beach pebbles!rofl).

Anyway...from the Countryside Alliance today.
 
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