Mother in row with council over 'hazardous' walking route for school children

Emma Daniels lives in Cley with her 13-year-old son Jacob who attends Sheringham High School.

To get to the school, teenagers have to take a Coasthopper bus in the morning at a well-lit stop in the village centre, and a school bus back in the afternoon.

However, the afternoon drop-off point is close to the entrance of the Norfolk Wildlife Trust's Cley Marshes reserve, which is around a 25-minute walk away.

This includes walking along a rural coastal path, which has been described as "hazardous" in extreme conditions on a sign by the wildlife trust, as well as crossing the A149 twice.

The walking route provided by Norfolk County Council. (Image: Google / NCC)

Emma Daniels, mother of Jacob. (Image: Emma Daniels)

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