Monday 10 July 2023
NATION’S LARGEST CANAL CHARITY LAUNCHES TOWPATH CODE TO PROTECT VISITORS AND WILDLIFE AHEAD OF A BUSY SUMMER
- Link to the Towpath Code film on YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBgElUNZPxg
- The nation’s canals are busier today, with more people and boats, than at the height of the industrial revolution.
- New figures show that there were almost 900 million visits to canals in the last year – a record figure.
- Charity appeals for people to respect waterway wildlife, pets and each other with launch of a new Towpath Code.
Ahead of the busy summer holidays, the Canal & River Trust, the charity that raises funds for and upkeeps 2,000 miles of waterways across England and Wales, is appealing for people to remain friendly and courteous on towpaths – as figures published today show the nation’s canals are benefiting more people than at any time in history.
In the last financial year, a record 885 million visits were made to the charity’s often narrow towpaths across England and Wales by walkers, cyclists, boaters, paddlers, anglers and runners, with visits having increased by over 30% in the past four years.
As the summer temperatures rise, the charity is asking people to keep their cool, and has today (10 July) published a new Towpath Code to help people better enjoy their time on towpaths, avoid tension between visitors and respect the wildlife and pets along the canal network.
Richard Parry, chief executive of Canal & River Trust, says: “With the nation’s 250-year-old canals more popular than ever, the summer months are set to draw even more people to visit these much-needed spaces. But with so many people sharing them, and with waterways bringing nature and biodiversity into our towns and cities, it is important that we are kind to each other and to wildlife.”
Speaking about the rise in popularity of canals, Richard continues: “We saw a huge rise in visits to our waterways during the pandemic and they have remained important places for many people who discovered them during that difficult time.
“Today canals are playing a key role within society. They are vital links for walking and cycling and help Government hit its targets* around access to nature and the outdoors. But canals are old and vulnerable and need continued investment. By sharing the space responsibly, we can all look forward to enjoying our local canals this summer.”
The Canal & River Trust’s Towpath Code is a simple, easy to understand guide for how to share towpaths thoughtfully and considerately. Remember: Share the space, Drop your pace, It’s a special place. The following applies:
- Pedestrians have priority.
- Cyclists must slow down for others.
- Take extra care when passing people, pets and wildlife.
- Respect people using the waterway for activities like angling, boating or paddle-sports.
- Wheelchairs, mobility aids, cycles and legal e-bikes are allowed.
- E-scooters, motorbikes, modified e-bikes and other unauthorised vehicles are not allowed.
- Keep dogs under close control and clean up after them.
- Take litter home.
For more information about the Towpath Code, please visit – https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/donate/our-campaigns/stay-kind-slow-down
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The Canal & River Trust cares for and brings to life 2,000 miles of canals and rivers across England & Wales. We believe waterways have the power to make a difference to people’s lives and that spending time by water can make us all healthier and happier. By bringing communities together to make a difference to their local waterway, we are creating places and spaces that can be used and enjoyed by everyone, every day.
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*In January 2023, the Government announced a major Environment Improvement Plan that aims for every household in England to be within 15 minutes’ walk of green space or water.
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