Rocky patch for coast paths

 
Natural England’s decision to rule out compensation for landowners throwing open land to the public to create quality paths along England’s 4,000km coastline has been attacked.
Brian Berry, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors’ head of public policy, said: ‘Given that property values are likely to fall, not compensating landowners seems punitive. This is the Government expecting a few to pay for the interests of the many.’
But Natural England claimed that free access to the coastline ‘should be the birthright of an island race.

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