Work starts on £1.2m Naze scheme
Work has commenced on a £1.2m access scheme that is designed to help safeguard the future of Walton's historic Naze in Essex.
The Crag Walk Project, which will also enhance visitor interpretation of the area, is being delivered by Suffolk-based contractor J Breheny. The Coastal Renaissance Partnership Board - jointly led by Tendring District Council and Essex County Council - is carrying out the scheme in partnership with organisations such as the Naze Protection Society.
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