Help us get better access to our coast
Coastal access – A Welsh Perspective
In Wales, the Welsh Assembly Government is working towards a policy commitment to extend public access to the coast by 2008/09

- A – Negotiated voluntary access and path creation using section 25 of the Highways Act 1980.
- B – Utilising an amended version of section 3 of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 (CROW) and the capacity to negotiate routes. This would use the same definition of open country as was used to map mountain, moor, heath and down and therefore would not include either semi-improved or improved grassland.
- C – Constructing a new definition of open country that could incorporate semi improved and improved grassland. This would allow the Welsh Assembly to come up with their own prescription for coastal access but does raise questions of feasibility that are still being addressed by the DEFRA lawyers.
An announcement on which option is to be used is expected early in the summer with more detailed information on delivery to be progressed through a stakeholder working group afterwards
