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BCP Council manages more than 40 miles of diverse coastline, incorporating seafront and harbourside areas, from sensitive natural environments to some of the UK's busiest tourist beaches. This draft Seafront Strategy sets out our vision for the future of our coastal leisure offer over the next 20 years.
Find out more by scrolling below. Once you have read through the information you can have your say on the draft strategy, either by completing a survey or by posting your own ideas on our ideas board. Alternatively, if you would like to make a more detailed response, please email seafrontprojects@bcpcouncil.gov.uk
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Now that you have read the information above, please let us know what you think about it. You can complete a survey or use the ideas board below.
BCP Council manages more than 40 miles of diverse coastline, incorporating seafront and harbourside areas, from sensitive natural environments to some of the UK's busiest tourist beaches. This draft Seafront Strategy sets out our vision for the future of our coastal leisure offer over the next 20 years.
Find out more by scrolling below. Once you have read through the information you can have your say on the draft strategy, either by completing a survey or by posting your own ideas on our ideas board. Alternatively, if you would like to make a more detailed response, please email seafrontprojects@bcpcouncil.gov.uk
Storymap not displaying properly? View in a separate window but don't forget to come back and tell us what you think
Now that you have read the information above, please let us know what you think about it. You can complete a survey or use the ideas board below.
Seafront Strategy (Internal Engagement) is currently at this stage
Public consultation open
this is an upcoming stage for Seafront Strategy (Internal Engagement)
This consultation is open for contributions until 22 August 2021.
Under Review
this is an upcoming stage for Seafront Strategy (Internal Engagement)
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Consultation report
this is an upcoming stage for Seafront Strategy (Internal Engagement)
The Consultation Report will be published on this page in the autumn prior to the final decision on adopting the strategy
What else is happening?
As well as this public consultation, we will be holding consultation workshops with key stakeholders taking place this summer as well as a series of half day roadshows across the seafront where people can talk to us directly and find out more.
In addition, we will be undertaking our bi-annual Seafront Visitor Survey in July and August, carrying out over a thousand interviews with randomly selected visitors across the seafront. Some of these results will be considered alongside this consultation.