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The cost of footpath cuts

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On 6 December 2010 Ramblers spelt out to local authorities the cost of footpath cuts

Shortly every local authority in the land will receive a letter from the Ramblers imploring them not to neglect rights of way, when budget cuts need to be made.
The Ramblers feel strongly that short-term cuts will have a detrimental effect on an already fragile rural economy. Research shows that around £7.3bn was spent on visits to the countryside last year but blocked paths will dissuade people from venturing to the countryside.

The national walking charity fears that footpaths will return to the deplorable state they were in during the 1960s. In 1960 a walker was fortunate to reach the end of a footpath without impediment; such was the poor state of the footpath network. Forty years later and rights of way are heavily used by the public for walking for health; as a short-cut to local amenities and a gateway to a cheap day out.

Tom Franklin, chief executive of the Ramblers said: “We appreciate the difficult position local authorities are in right now with cuts needing to be made. But cutting back on rights of way work will not only have a far-reaching impact on revenue generated by local businesses but on the progress made by walking for health initiatives. People will stop using rights of way if they think their walk will be cut short by overgrown paths.”

The Ramblers is calling on the government and local authorities to recognise the value of walking and not make cuts that mean even a short walk is a challenge.

Last Updated on Thursday, 23 December 2010 12:23  

How to find a led walk

1.You can find details of forthcoming led walks by Lincs RA Groups by going to menu item Group Walks and selecting a Group. This gives briet details of location and leader contact. Click on thr indicated link to get mapped details of the start point. You can print this programme.

2.You can link to the RA National Walks Finder and find walks near to a chosen centrepoint by a named Group or 'any Group'

3.Paid up members of an Lincolnshire Area RA Group receive a booklet showing the led walks programmes for the year for 11 of the county Groups. Details of additional walks or walk changes are supplied through Group newsletters , on the web or sometimes via e mail messages. Details given on this web site are abbreviated versions of thse given in the booklet.

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