
Hello,
Happy New Year and welcome to the first Take Action newsletter
of 2007. In this edition you can take action to defend our
walking environment across Britain by emailing the Chancellor,
sending us some photographs or sticking your foot in some green
paint. Whatever takes your fancy!
Alternatively, how about being part of a big project to share
our favourite walks? What's your prized walking treasure that
you know will inspire others to get out in the great outdoors?
ABOUT US
We are Britain's biggest walking charity. We've been working
for over 70 years to promote walking and to improve conditions
for everyone who walks in England, Scotland and Wales.
www.ramblers.org.uk
JOIN THE RAMBLERS
We rely almost entirely upon the generosity of our members
and supporters in order to carry out our work.
www.ramblers.org.uk/join
VOLUNTEER FOR THE RAMBLERS
We have opportunities to suit everyone, whether you want to
be indoors or outside in the open air, back a big campaign or
help out locally.
www.ramblers.org.uk/volunteer
DONATE TO THE RAMBLERS
As a registered charity we receive no money from the
government to carry out our vital work for walkers. Help support
our charitable aims by making a donation.
www.ramblers.org.uk/donate
TAKE ACTION
HELP STOP A PLANNING DISASTER

Green belts and the right to be heard are under threat from
reforms to the planning system in England being considered by
the Government. Help us protect the countryside and public
involvement by sending a message to the Chancellor now.
We believe it is possible to have a sensible planning system
that encourages development and growth without threatening open
spaces and the green lungs that surround urban areas. The Barker
Review, published in December, recommended that local councils
should review their green belt land to allow more room for new
development, and that decisions on major projects such as road
building and power stations should be placed in the hands of a
new, unelected commission.
We have joined together with Friends of the Earth, the Campaign
to Protect Rural England, RSPB and others to demand that this
planning disaster is not allowed to take place. The results of
this review are in the hands of the Treasury – visit
www.planningdisaster.co.uk to email the Chancellor
and protect your right to have a say in the development of your
area.
For further information visit
www.ramblers.org.uk/planning
WANT POLITICIANS TO SIT UP AND LISTEN? VOTE WITH YOUR FEET!

The 2007 everyone
election campaign aims to get politicians to sit up and listen
to public demands for a better environment in Scotland.You can
get involved by sending in your green footprint, attending local
“question time” meetings or writing letters in the lead up to
the elections in May.
Contact Ian McCall on 01577 861222 or IanM@scotland.ramblers.org.uk
if you would like to help or visit
www.ramblers.org.uk/everyone

WALKING ON WATER?
General Council is the Ramblers' Association's annual
conference, where hundreds of members vote on motions that will
direct our work for the forthcoming year. At General Council in
2006 climate change was high on the agenda, particularly in the
context of the impact on our coastline. As a result, the
following motion was passed:
"This Council is alarmed at the prospect that climate change
will cause greater erosion of coastline and riverside paths due
to rising sea levels and more turbulent weather. It calls on the
Board of Trustees to campaign for legislation which will require
highway authorities to monitor paths at risk, and to take
remedial action either to protect paths, or to provide
alternative routes".
If we are to stand any chance of persuading Government to
introduce legislation to deal with this problem then it is vital
that we have plenty of examples from right across England and
Wales to show them that it is a very real problem. Our plan is
therefore to prepare and present a dossier of cases.
Please help us by sending specific examples of coastline or
riverside paths that have either already been lost, or are at
serious risk of being lost, through coastal or riverside
erosion, to
JanetD@ramblers.org.uk by 1 March 2007. Please
provide a description of the problem, including any history of
reporting it to the local authority, a grid reference and, if
possible, a photograph.
WALL TO WALL WALKING INSPIRATION

For an insight into some of the UK’s loveliest walks, why not
get involved in a project to share our favourites, being run by
the Ordnance Survey Outdoors Show. All walks nominated will be
presented on a ‘Walking Wall’ at this year’s show and online,
providing inspiration to walkers and a forum for sharing our
prized walking treasures.
It's easy to add your favourite; simply fill in the online form
at
www.theoutdoorsshow.co.uk
The Ordnance Survey Outdoors Show is the largest of its kind in
Europe and is a key event in the walking calendar. The show,
taking place from 16 - 18 March 2007, will be packed with all
the information and inspiration you need to help you enjoy being
outdoors even more – well worth a trip!
WALK BRITAIN IN 2007!

The 2007 edition of walk BRITAIN – the indispensable handbook
for walkers – is out now. Inside you’ll find the newly improved
Walker's Toolkit with loads of useful resources and invaluable
advice to help you get involved with our campaigns work,
including:
- A step-by-step guide for reporting footpath problems
with a report form and up-to-date contact details of all
local authorities.
- FAQs about rights of way law and the right to roam
written by our in-house experts, so you can be sure of your
rights in the countryside.
- Full details of the Use Your Paths Challenge with a “how
to” guide to taking grid references and a map and compass
reading tutorial.
And, of course, you’ll also find the usual accommodation
guide with 2,000+ walker-friendly places to stay, details of 60+
long distance paths, a gear guide, full listings of all Ramblers
Groups and local publications, and over 50 inspiring ideas for
shorter walks, places to visit and flora and fauna to see up and
down the country.
Available to buy from all good book shops priced £5.99, you can
also order walk BRITAIN direct from the Ramblers bookshop online
www.ramblers.org.uk/publications
or by phone on 020 7339 8500.
NEED A PEACEFUL GETAWAY?
Cottages4you and the Ramblers' Association have teamed up to
provide a great range of quality self-catering accommodation.
There are over 9000 holiday homes in the UK, France, Ireland,
Spain, Portugal and Italy available for you to relax in.
Book through the Ramblers Shop at
www.ramblers.org.uk/shop - or call 0870 197 1654,
quoting the Ramblers' Association - and 10% of the booking price
is automatically donated to the Ramblers to help fund our vital
charitable work.
LAST WORD....
"All who wander are not lost." JRR Tolkein, creator of Middle
Earth
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