Knutsford Town Council is asking for volunteers to help survey the town’s public rights of way.
Residents who enjoy walking around the area are invited to participate in the survey which will help identify any improvements needed to the town’s rights of way network of footpaths.
Volunteers will be asked to walk specific footpaths, taking photographs and complete a short condition survey. This information will help establish the conditions, general cleanliness, and accessibility of the paths, enabling the Town Council to devise a plan for future improvements in partnership with Cheshire East Council and landowners.
Town Clerk, Adam Keppel-Green said:
“Knutsford is fortunate to have several public rights of way across the town and out into the wider countryside providing attractive routes for exercise and active travel. This survey will help record their current condition and help us identify any improvements needed to the network."
Those interested in participating in this initiative are invited to contact Jeanette Hine at:
jeanette.hine@knutsfordtowncouncil.gov.uk
...or contact the council offices on 01565 653929
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