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Say NO to the Lib Dem’s £10 Beachy Head Toll

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Friday, 10 October, 2025
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🛑 Say NO to the Lib Dem’s £10 Beachy Head Toll

A new Lib Dem policy document has revealed that the iconic Eastbourne Downlands could soon face a London-style ULEZ toll with ANPR cameras, restricting access only to those able to afford the new £10 charge.

Eastbourne residents will get an allocation of visits, equivalent to just once a fortnight. Everyone else will be expected to pay £10 per visit.

Sign our petition below calling on the Lib Dems who run Eastbourne Council to scrap these ideologically driven plans and commit to never charging to access our natural heritage.

❌ Price out ordinary families  

❌ Devastate local tourism businesses  

❌ Create a two-tier access system  

❌ Discriminate against elderly and disabled visitors

Sign below to send a message that our downs should never be pay to access 👇

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