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Editor’s Wish List: Autumn 2010

Walk editor Dominic Bates on three things he’s looking forward to this season…

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Help put London on the map

The Ramblers warns that London’s Historic network of footpaths – including parts of the Thames Path National Trail – are at risk…

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Rare butterfly numbers on the rise

Record numbers of the rare and exotic Swallowtail Butterfly have been sighted in the Broads this summer – the first increase in nearly 100 years…

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Beaver Trial babies!

The campaign to re-introduce beavers into the wild in Scotland took a huge leap forward recently, when the first beaver kits were spotted at the site…

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A forest saved

The Woodland Trust has succeeded in raising enough funds to buy most of Cwm Mynach, a remote and beautiful valley in the Snowdonia National Park. The charity has now completed the purchase of nearly 1000 acres, with the aim of gradually re-establishing native woodland and other valuable wildlife habitats…

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Events

The Chiltern Way walking festival
 

The Chiltern Way walking festival

May-September

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Stroud Walking Festival

3-19 September 2010

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Bedfordshire walking festival

4-12 September 2010

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Scottish Borders walking festival

4-12 September 2010

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Pendle walking festival

4-12 September 2010

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Rocking Parliament

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MPs are set to get even more stick this week, this time from Britain’s biggest walking charity. The Ramblers has sent a stick of rock emblazoned with the message ‘Coast for most’ to nearly 200 MPs, urging them to back plans for an English coastal path in the Marine and Coastal Access Bill ahead of its second reading in Parliament next week.

All those contacted have expressed their support or interest in a public right of access to the English coast, and the Ramblers is now campaigning to ensure there’s a proper consultation over the route of the proposed coastal trail.

To find out more about the Ramblers’ coastal access campaign, visit www.ramblers.org.uk/freedom

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