we ve now got a coast path running from the scottish border all the way down to bridlington north sands. that s 245 miles of continuous access. we ve been able to get the path closer to the seashore. so that improves people s experience and improves people s ability to connect with nature and enjoy this fantastic landscape that we ve got around us. the full england coastal path has been in development for over a decade and is being named after the king. but it s notjust for those who want to conquer long distances. those involved in this section say it can build on the love for the outdoors that many found during the pandemic. people have really connected with the countryside. we have to help them to keep that connection to having the path here. people will start to use it. they ll recognise it as part of their daily routine. it s not that you have to start in berwick and walk down to bamburgh. you can just go a few hundred yards, enjoy what you see, come back tomorrow.