Episode 22 - Walking England’s Coast with Tom Kennedy - Roaming Free Podcast
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In this episode of Roaming Free, hosts Ian Henderson and Steve Fleming sit down with Tom Kennedy, National Trail Officer for the South East section of the King Charles III England Coast Path.
Based in Lewes and working with East Sussex County Council, Tom plays a vital role in managing and protecting some of the country’s most iconic coastal walking routes — including the spectacular stretch from Brighton to Eastbourne across the famous chalk cliffs.
From coastal erosion and trail realignment to balancing conservation with public access, Tom gives a fascinating behind-the-scenes insight into what it takes to maintain and futureproof England’s newest National Trail. The conversation also explores the importance of connecting people with nature, the challenges facing our coastline, and why these paths matter now more than ever.
Tune in for an inspiring conversation about walking, conservation, and the ever-changing beauty of Britain’s coastline.