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Recent Walks and reporting Right of Way issues (below)

17th April 2024: Half-day walk - Kibworth

24 walkers, including distinguished and welcome recovering invalids and long walkers set off on a bright and breezy day, initially through the park between Harcourt and Beauchamp and noticing the brand new railway bridge.  We passed the Munt and went through a gate funded by KRG,  and some cautious rams, before enjoying the views back over Kibworth and towards Burton Overy.  Bob went for a Burton over an electric fence but seemed unscathed.  We returned through meadows and tracks to reach our cars and 11 people enjoyed a meal at the Coach and Horses.

17th April 2024: Full-day walk - Stamford

24 members enjoyed a walk from Stamford today in good weather.  We initially walked a loop of Burghley Park taking in the main house, the Lion Bridge, the Cricket Club and we had our coffee break in the Princess Diana Memorial Wood. On leaving the Park we visited the final resting place of Leicester's Daniel Lambert who was famous for his unusually large size.  He died in Stamford and was subsequently buried in a small burial ground to the rear of St Martin's Church.  A couple of members decided to spend more time in Stamford and so the remaining 22 continued to Easton-on-the Hill passing through interesting footpaths, grassy meadows and light woodland (and no mud!). We were very well looked after at The Blue Bell Inn and the food and service were both excellent.  We returned to Stamford on the Jurassic Way and encountered an 'interesting' river crossing;  the plank which was originally used had disappeared!  However, with a bit of ingenuity a replacement was found and we all crossed safely.  We made our way back to the car park through The Meadows alongside the River Welland. Some of us visited the Tobie Norris Pub to round off a very pleasant day and explore the very interesting building which dates back to 1280.

Reporting issues with Public Rights Of Way

Whether on a KRG led walk or under your own steam you may come across deficiencies in public rights of way. These my include dilapidated stiles, overgrown footpaths, blockages (intentional or otherwise) and a number of other impediments to the enjoyment of the countryside.  Members are encouraged to report these to the relevant authorities.

 

If in Leicestershire you can use their website to report issues with public rights of way

Click here to go to Leicestershire "Report it" page.

If in North or West Northamptonshire issues with public rights of ways can be reported via their "Street Doctor - Fix my Street" service using the 'Rights of Way' report option.  Click here to go to the Fix my Street website To ensure that the reporting system works properly, when you select the category of the problem make sure that you choose 'Rights of Way' rather than 'Footway/Footpath'.

Please help to keep the countryside open to all.

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