Efforts to make Bognor beach more accessible stepped up
Local residents are being asked for their views
Bognor Regis residents will be asked to give their opinion on beach access.
Arun District Council is set to put out a ācall for evidenceā as it works on a solution to help all residents and visitors, and especially those with disabilities, to access and enjoy the townās beach.
A beach access working party has been set up by the council and had its first meeting on May 9.
Councillor Amanda Worne (LDem, Yapton) chairs the working party and said the meeting was āvery productive and very successfulā.
She is a wheelchair user herself and said she had only been on the beach ātwice in six yearsā ā something she called āa really big hardshipā.
The working party was set up after councillors dismissed all eight proposals on the table, such as ramps and lifts, to help those with disabilities get down to the shingle and water line.
They agreed the ideas were eitherĀ too expensive, failed to make the beach fully accessible, or could have implications for sea defences.
The working party has no decision making power but it can take recommendations to the councilās Environment Committee.
Now it hopes to hear from the public who will be invited to give either written feedback and ideas or to speak at the next meeting in July.
However, chair of the Environment Committee David EdwardsĀ (Con, Felpham East) was was keen to āmanage expectationsā.
He said: āThere is this massiveĀ will to make somethingĀ happen that is really really special.
āWe might not be able to do exactly that butĀ Iām convinced weāll be able to make something happen to make it better for everybody to be able to access the beach.ā
More information is set to be shared to the Arun District Council website and social media pages and people are being encouraged to contact the council before coming to the working party meeting.