The Access to the Countryside (Coastal Margin) (England) Order 2010

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
CitationSI 2010/558
Year2010
(1) This Order may be cited as the Access to the Countryside (Coastal Margin) (England) Order 2010.(2) This Order comes into force on 6th April 2010.(3) This Order applies in relation to England only.
  • In this Order—
  • (1) Land in England is coastal margin for the purposes of Part 1 of the CROW Act (access to the countryside) if it falls within one or more of the following descriptions.land over which the line of an approved section of the English coastal route passes,land which is adjacent to and within 2 metres either side of that line, andland which is seaward of the line of an approved section of the English coastal route and lies between land within sub-paragraph (b) in relation to that approved section and the seaward extremity of the foreshore,is landward of the line of an approved section of the English coastal route,foreshore, cliff, bank, barrier, dune, beach or flat, orland of any other kind, which is treated by section 15(1) as being accessible to the public apart from the CROW Act, andwhen taken together with land within the first description in relation to the approved section, is coastal land.land over which the line of an official alternative route which is for the time being in operation passes, andland which is adjacent to and within 2 metres either side of that line.land over which the line of a temporary route passes, andland which is adjacent to and within 2 metres either side of that line,(1) This article applies where relevant approved proposals contain a proposal of the kind mentioned in section 55B of the 1949 Act(2) In article 3(2) the references to the line of an approved section of the English coastal route are, in relation to that section or part, references to the line of the section or part as it has effect from time to time in accordance with the relevant approved proposals.(1) This article applies where relevant approved proposals contain a proposal under section 55D(2) (a) of the 1949 Act(2) The landward boundary of the relevant coastal margin or part is (despite article 3(2) and (3) ) to coincide with that feature.to include land as coastal margin, orto exclude part of an area of coastal land from being coastal margin.(1) This article applies where, by virtue of section 55C(6) of the 1949 Act(2) In article 3(4) , the references to the line of an official alternative route are, in relation to that official alternative route or part, references to the line of the route or part as it has effect from time to time in accordance with the relevant approved proposals.(1) This article applies where relevant approved proposals contain a proposal under section 55D(2) (b) of the 1949 Act(2) The boundary in question is (despite article 3(4) ) to coincide with that feature.
  • The Schedule contains amendments of Part 1 of the
  • (1) Schedule 1 to the CROW Act is amended as follows.(2) In paragraph 1 (land on which soil has been disturbed by ploughing etc) , at the end add “(other than land which is coastal margin and is, or forms part of, a coastal route strip) ”.(3) In paragraph 3 (land within 20 metres of a dwelling) , after “Land” insert “(other than coastal margin) ”.(4) In paragraph 7 (land used for the purposes of a golf course, racecourse or aerodrome) , at the end add “(other than, in the case of land used for the purposes of a golf course, land which is coastal margin and is, or forms part of, a coastal route strip) ”.(5) For paragraph 8works used for the purposes of a statutory undertaking (other than flood defence works, or sea defence works, on land which is coastal margin) , orworks used for the purposes of an electronic communications code network,(6) In paragraph 10 (land within 20 metres of building for housing livestock) , after “Land” insert “(other than coastal margin) ”.(7) In paragraph 12 (land habitually used for training of racehorses) , after “Land” insert “(other than coastal margin) ”.(8) After paragraph 13 insert—
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