East Marine Plan Development: Engagement Phase

UK Gov

Join in-person events to hear about progress on the development of the East Marine Plan.

Get Involved

The Marine Management Organisation are hosting in-person East Marine Plan development events to provide an update on Issues with Supporting Evidence, plan objectives and plan options. This is also an opportunity for stakeholders to help shape the development of the East Marine Plan by providing valuable input on draft plan policies.

There are three opportunities for stakeholders to attend an event:

Tuesday 16th September, Norwich

Dragonfly House 2 Gilders Way, Norwich, NR3 1UB

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Wednesday 17th September, Kings Lynn

Kings Lynn Town Hall

Saturday Market Place, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 5DQ

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Thursday 18th September, Hull

The Deep Business Centre Tower Street, Hull, HU1 4BG

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The events will be an opportunity for stakeholders to hear about our progress to date on replacing the East Marine Plan and for stakeholders to provide input on draft plan policies ahead of statutory consultation on the draft plan in 2026.

England's East Marine Plans are being replaced because after the Plans' second three-year report (2020) it was decided that the policies are no longer fit for purpose due to wider legislative and policy changes since the adoption of the plans in 2014.

The first stage of plan development was the East Marine Plan Statement of Public Participation, which was published in April 2024, and updated in April 2025 due to timeline changes.

The east marine plan area consists of the east inshore and the east offshore marine plan areas. The east inshore marine plan area stretches from mean high water springs to 12 nautical miles offshore along the coastline between Flamborough Head and Felixstowe. The east offshore marine plan area extends from the outer boundary of the east inshore area to England's borders with the Netherlands, Belgium and France.

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