Iconic British beach could REOPEN after being closed for two decades
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A stunning beach closed to visitors for nearly 18 years is set to reopen thanks to campaigning efforts from the local MP.Newhaven West Beach in Sussex, owned by French firm Newhaven Port and Properties, was shut to the public in 2008 on grounds of health and safety risks.The company has maintained the eroded walls along the sandy stretch are "too dangerous" for visitors to access.Now, a parliamentary bill has been launched to compel the owners to reopen the beach gates for residents and holidaymakers once again.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The West Beach Bill, championed by local Liberal Democrat MP James MacCleary, would establish a legal right of access to reinstate the once thriving stretch of sand.Should the legislation pass, it would not merely force the beach to reopen, but also mandate the provision of safe pedestrian routes to access.Mr MacCleary set the bill in motion after hearing from constituents, who have voiced concern over being barred from their own...
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