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The King Charles III England Coast Path

19 October, 2023

Hendon Beach

This National Trail will be the longest maintained coastal path in the world, once completed. It is set to be fully walkable by the end of 2024.

The Lake District Foundation have been working with Durham Heritage Coast to engage with people who live or work around the Tyne to Tees section. If this applies to you, we would love for you to fill in a short survey.

Through gathering your views, we hope the future management of the National Trail can be guided by those who know the surrounding area best.

Click below to fill in short surveys we have designed for the following key groups:

Residents / Community Groups survey - https://forms.office.com/e/tMtxMwkTEr

Business owners survey - https://forms.office.com/e/CQD4KGAz7c

Farmers / Landowners survey - https://forms.office.com/e/3pPp5vWae4 

This section of the Trail passes through: South Shields, Marsden, Whitburn, Seaburn, Sunderland, Hendon, Ryhope, Seaham, Hawthorn, Easington Village, Easington Colliery, Horden, Peterlee, Blackhall Colliery or Blackhall Rocks, Crimdon, Hartlepool, Seaton Carew, and Port Clarence.

If you live by any of these areas, we would love to hear your thoughts. We also encourage you to share this survey with anyone else in your community.

If you would like to read more about us and our work engaging with communities for the KCIII England Coast Path go to: https://www.lakedistrictfoundation.org/national-trails/

KCIII coast path (PDF, 330 KB)

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