Accessible activities in Britain

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The UK’s National Parks have launched a new guide encouraging people who are less mobile to visit the many areas they look after. Called  a “Guide to accessible activities in Britain’s National Parks”  it is packed with ideas for anyone with limited mobility, including those needing … [Read more...]

Walking on snow and ice

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Walking on snow and ice can be difficult with many modern casual shoes offering little or no grip. When snow is compacted, on roads or pavements, it often turns to very slippery ice and becomes very dangerous to walk on. Help is at hand with a number of products designed to increase grip … [Read more...]

Paul Cully Bridge opens over A10

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A new walking and cycling bridge over the busy A10 in Hertfordshire has now opened. The Paul Cully bridge, is named after the late council officer who was a driving force behind the scheme. Spanning the busy A10 dual carriageway in Cheshunt,  the new link should prove a valuable link between … [Read more...]

In search of Autumn colour

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Autumn is a very special time in the year for many woodlands, as they transform from an almost un-noticed green to rich, bright golden tones. If you travel to your local forest or woodland in search of Autumn colour during October, you can not fail to be uplifted with the colourful … [Read more...]

New bridge over Eller Beck in Wensleydale

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A new bridge has opened across the Eller Beck in Wensleydale. Members of the Otley & Yorkshire Dales branch of the Dry Stone Walling Association built the arched bridge over Eller Beck at Ballowfield, between Carperby and Woodhall in Wensleydale. The Wensleydale branch of the Campaign … [Read more...]


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