Farndale daffodil walk cleanup

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A popular daffodil walk in Farndale, North York Moors, has had a bit of a tidy up ahead of the arrival of 50,000 visitors. People from Farndale teamed up with the North York Moors National Park Authority’s Make a Difference volunteers and staff to carry out habitat management work along the … [Read more...]

Chance to win by giving feedback

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Visitors who walk the Three Peaks in the Yorkshire Dales National Park are being asked to help shape future conservation plans. A survey has been launched to try to identify why and how people come to the area and what problems they find as they hike up and down Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and … [Read more...]

New cycle paths for Clydach, Swansea Valley

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New paths and cycle tracks open in Wales as part of the National Cycle Network. The first part of a project bringing the National Cycle Network to the heart of Clydach has opened. The scheme, by Sustrans, opens up a canal towpath and provides a link through to the Pontardawe Road depot … [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...]

Rob Brydon in steel

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It has been a busy weekend for Rob Brydon - not only was he honoured at the Bafta Cymru ceremony with the Sian Phillips Award, but he also met a life-size steel version of himself as he paid a visit to a newly installed artwork near his hometown of Port Talbot in South Wales. Rob Brydon was … [Read more...]


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