King Charles III England Coast Path (KCIIIECP) Project at Nore
Barn Woods/Warblington Road Foreshore - Update september 2025
 

     

    Work to be undertaken between 1st September 2025 & 1st March 2026 or until completion of the works, whichever is sooner.

    Following consultations with local residents and final approval by the planning inspector work on the revised proposals for Natural England’s coast path, now renamed "The King Charles III England  Coast Path" will begin on September 1st when the footpath from Warblington Road to Nore Barn woods will be closed until 1st March 2026.

    It is anticipated that the path or elements of it will not be closed for the entirety of this time but that public access will be restricted for short periods of time whilst certain elements of the work will be undertaken – contractor to determine timings – this will be to ensure the safety of both the public and the team working on site.

    The main elements of the plan are:

    1.    Construction of a board walk from the end of the existing tarmac path to the Maisemore Garden Slipway.

    2.    Raising the level of the bridge (culvert) over the Steam.

    3.    A new level unbound surface lel path rom the Maisemore Gardens Slipway to the culvert and beyond towards Nore bBarn Woods and associated drainage works.

    Please follow the links below to view the additional documents for further details of this scheme:

    ECP - SHE 2 - Nore Barn - Boardwalk and culvert overview revised.pdf  HERE

    ECPSHE 2 - Nore Barn - Boardwalk Design (Broad walk) revised.pdf  HERE

    ECPSHE 2 - Nore Barn - Boardwalk Design (Bridge & Ramp) revised.pdf  HERE

    Please Note: These updated preliminary designs  are not final design drawings. The winning contractor  will undertake their own designs/specification and therefore these designs are subject to change.

     

 

 

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