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Statutory Instruments
Countryside, England
Made
25th July 2024
Coming into force in accordance with article 1
The Secretary of State makes this Order in exercise of the powers conferred by section 3A(10) of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000( 1).
1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Access to the Countryside (Coastal Margin) (Kingswear to Lyme Regis) Order 2024 and comes into force on the day after the day on which it is made.
(2) In this Order—
“ the Act” means the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949( 2);
“ the relevant approvals” means the approval, by the Secretary of State( 3) under section 52(1) of the Act( 4) on 18th March 2021 of the—
England Coast Path Kingswear to Lyme Regis Chapter 1, Kingswear to Sharkham Point report;
England Coast Path Kingswear to Lyme Regis Chapter 2, Sharkham Point to Paignton (Marine Parade) report;
England Coast Path Kingswear to Lyme Regis Chapter 3, Paignton (Marine Parade) to Maidencombe report;
England Coast Path Kingswear to Lyme Regis Chapter 4, Maidencombe to Holcombe report;
England Coast Path Kingwear to Lyme Regis Chapter 5, Holcombe to Exmouth report;
England Coast Path Kingwear to Lyme Regis Chapter 6, Exmouth to Otter Estuary report;
England Coast Path Kingwear to Lyme Regis Chapter 7, Otter Estuary to Sid Estuary report;
England Coast Path Kingwear to Lyme Regis Chapter 8, Sid Estuary to Axe Estuary report;
England Coast Path Kingwear to Lyme Regis Chapter 9, Axe Estuary to Lyme Regis report.
“ the relevant reports” means the reports, submitted by Natural England to the Secretary of State under sections 51 and 55A of the Act( 5) on 30th March 2017 ( 6) entitled—
England Coast Path Kingswear to Lyme Regis Chapter 1, Kingswear to Sharkham Point;
England Coast Path Kingswear to Lyme Regis Chapter 2, Sharkham Point to Paignton (Marine Parade);
England Coast Path Kingswear to Lyme Regis Chapter 3, Paignton (Marine Parade) to Maidencombe;
England Coast Path Kingswear to Lyme Regis Chapter 4, Maidencombe to Holcombe;
England Coast Path Kingwear to Lyme Regis Chapter 5, Holcombe to Exmouth;
England Coast Path Kingwear to Lyme Regis Chapter 6, Exmouth to Otter Estuary;
England Coast Path Kingwear to Lyme Regis Chapter 7, Otter Estuary to Sid Estuary;
England Coast Path Coast Path Kingwear to Lyme Regis Chapter 8, Sid Estuary to Axe Estuary;
England Coast Path Kingwear to Lyme Regis Chapter 9, Axe Estuary to Lyme Regis.
2. In relation to land which is coastal margin as a result of the relevant approvals of the relevant reports, the day appointed as the day on which the access preparation period( 7) ends is 25th July 2024.
Hayman of Ullock
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
25th July 2024
(This note is not part of the Order)
This Order appoints the day on which the access preparation period ends in relation to land which is coastal margin as a result of the approval, by the Secretary of State, of Natural England’s proposals contained in reports relating to coastal access upon the long-distance route between Kingswear and Lyme Regis. Copies of the notices of approval are available atwww.gov.ukor may be obtained by writing to the Access and Engagement with Nature Team at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Seacole Building, 2 Marsham Street, London SW1 4DF.
An impact assessment has not been prepared in respect of this Order because the assumptions underlying the Order were reflected in the impact assessment which was prepared for the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009 (c. 23). It is available atwww.gov.uk, or may be obtained by writing to the Commons and Access Implementation Team at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs at the address given above.
2000 c. 37; section 3A was inserted by the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009 (c. 23), section 303(5).
The functions of the Secretary of State under sections 51 and 52 of the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 (c. 97)were originally vested in the Minister of Town and Country Planning in relation to England and Wales (see section 114(1) of that Act). The Minister of Town and Country Planning was renamed the Minister of Local Government and Planning by S.I. 1951/142and was further renamed the Minister of Housing and Local Government by S.I. 1951/1900. S.I. 1965/143transferred (so far as relevant) the functions of the Minister of Housing and Local Government to the Minister of Land and Natural Resources. The Ministry of Land and Natural Resources was dissolved by S.I. 1967/156and the functions of that Minister (so far as relevant) were transferred to the Minister of Housing and Local Government. The Ministry of Housing and Local Government was dissolved, and the functions of that Minister were transferred to the Secretary of State by S.I. 1970/1681.
Section 52(1) was amended by the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 (c. 16), Schedule 11, Part 1, paragraph 10(f).
Section 51 was amended by: the Countryside Act 1968 (c. 41), section 21(2); the Local Government Act 1972 (c. 70), Schedule 30; the Environmental Protection Act 1990 (c. 43), Schedule 8, paragraph 1(7); the Environment Act 1995 (c. 25), Schedule 10, paragraph 2(5); the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000, Schedule 5, Part 2, paragraph 12 and Schedule 7 paragraph 1; and by the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006, Schedule 11, Part 1, paragraph 10(e). Section 55A was inserted by the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009, section 302(1).
The reports are available atwww.gov.ukor may be obtained by writing to Coastal Access Delivery Team, Natural England, Mail Hub, County Hall, Spetchley Road, Worcester, WR5 2NP.
The term “access preparation period” is defined in section 3A(10) of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000.