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UK’s ‘lost’ sandy beach could reopen to public after 17 years

Summary by Travel Tomorrow
A stretch of United Kingdom coastline that has been closed to the public for almost two decades could become accessible again if new legislation put to parliament by a local politician is passed. Newhaven West Beach in East Sussex is situated on the UK’s southern shores near the ferry terminal town of Newhaven, where passenger boats connect to Dieppe. The shoreline was closed in 2008 by the French owners of Newhaven Port and Properties. They jud…
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Travel Tomorrow broke the news on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
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