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Monmouthshire County Council News
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Volunteers to the Rescue of Rights of Way
Volunteers are playing a
key role in helping Monmouthshire County Council maintain its 1560 miles of
public footpaths (not including those that fall within the Brecon Beacons
National Park). The Right
of Way Improvement Plan Funding programme, funded by Welsh Assembly Government
and administered by Countryside Council for Wales, has enabled two teams of
volunteers to support the Council's two field wardens.
The scheme has operated
since the beginning 2009. Previously the Field Wardens were unable to consider
taking volunteers out as, with only one vehicle, they were unable to transport
groups to sites. However, the funding has provided a second vehicle and as a
result the volunteers have installed 44 new gates, repaired or replaced 76
stiles, installed 51 signage items, 11 sets of steps, 2 handrail's, replaced
the decking on 2 footbridges, installed 2 footbridges, improved the surface of
1 footpath and 1 bridleway, improved the drainage of 1 Restricted Byway and
cleared vegetation from 57 Rights of Way. In this period they have
between them contributed 200 days, or 1200 hours of labour towards improving
the Rights of Way in Monmouthshire.
The scheme has been so
successful that a third team has now been engaged.
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