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Put your foot down and make a mark will collect pledges from the public backing our call for action.
Angela Charlton, Director of Ramblers Cymru said: “We believe that people should not only have the right to access the outdoors but should also have the right to know where they can access it. Missing and broken signage and blockages on the paths are becoming all too common obstacles to the enjoyment of being outdoors.”
“The path network is part of our cultural heritage, connecting communities and providing us with the all-important health and wellbeing benefits we need.”
In a survey by Ramblers Cymru taken last Autumn, 90% of respondents told us that they had experienced problems accessing public rights of way, with missing signs, overgrown and blocked paths amongst the main issues. Previous research in Torfaen and Monmouthshire had already told us that almost 50% of the signs for access to public rights of way were missing or damaged.
Having been declared a national asset by the Welsh Government, our path network needs to be protected and monitored properly, so we can build a healthier nation where people are connected to nature close to their communities.
Angela added: “We want to be part of the solution and are already working on projects that support volunteers and local councils to take ownership of local paths, but so much more needs to be done.”
Following the campaign, we will be submitting the pledges to Welsh Government in the autumn.
Find out more about the campaign and make your pledge at www.ramblers.org.uk/ourpathsourfuture