I REALLY enjoy being by the coast in Kent, Cornwall and the North-East. I really love the sense of well-being, of being close to the ocean while on the land, and the spectacular views.

We were promised a continuous path along England’s coast but now it looks like the Government might go back on its word. Along with the Ramblers, I am worried that plans for the England Coast Path could be axed as part of Government budget cuts.

The project is vital for rejuvenating our coastal communities and encouraging people to live healthier lives. The South West Coast Path already generates over £300m-a-year for the local economy. The recently opened Wales Coast Path was walked by 2.8m people last year, bringing in an additional £16m to the Welsh economy.

The England Coast Path has the potential to bring similar benefits to our shores – boosting growth, creating jobs, and increasing tourism.

We need to call on the Government to see this exciting project through and open up the coast for all.

Add your support by signing the Ramblers petition today at ramblers.org.uk/onecoastforall.

Genevieve Lowes, Lanchester.