The Naze Protection Society is a registered charity, established in 1997 to promote the preservation of the Naze and secure its protection from erosion.
Between 1997 and 2010 we proactively promoted the building of the Crag Walk project. Built to secure the iconic Naze Tower by stabilising its cliff frontage, we raised £250,000 from the local community and visitors as the catalyst that attracted the total £1.2 million delivered by the partnership of Tendring District Council, Frinton and Walton Town Council, and the Essex Wildlife trust.
We bear the responsibility of representing the local community and the thousands of visitors that come to the Naze each year. Our task is to promote the issues; work to define the solutions; attract community commitment and guide the delivery of securing the future of the Naze before it is too late.
In 2020, we set up a new committee and it is attracting members to bring together skills necessary to promote this proactive approach. As with Crag Walk, this will be achieved through a partnership bringing together experience, resources, and determination to deliver the solutions we seek.
We are now setting a new fundraising target of £25,000 a year so that we can deliver soft-engineered structures working with our partners, and gradually build resilience into the whole of the north beach area. In this way, with your help, we will protect the much-loved environment that is the unique part of Walton-on- the-Naze, for future generations to enjoy.
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