Treasured walking trail is saved

A CAMPAIGN to fix one of Britain’s most treasured walking trails, the South Downs Way, has hit its £120,000 target following an incredible community fundraising effort.
The previously flooded Plumpton Plain after worksThe previously flooded Plumpton Plain after works
The previously flooded Plumpton Plain after works

The public, community groups, businesses and donors have all rallied round to raise the sum in just over a year to ensure that vital improvements are made to the 100-mile national trail, which runs between Winchester and Eastbourne.

Now the South Downs National Park Trust, the charity co-ordinating the Mend Our Way fundraising campaign, has praised supporters.

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The Mend Our Way appeal is part of the national ‘Make a Million’ initiative, which is run by the British Mountaineering Council (BMC) and seeks to raise £1m for some of the UK’s most treasured trails.

Work is already under way to mend sections of the trail that were in desperate need of refurbishment, with a section at Plumpton transformed from a muddy, water-logged track into a brand-new, weather-resistant path. Work to fix other broken sections will take place later this year.

‘We want to say a huge thank you to each and every person who donated,’ said Andy Gattiker, trail officer for the South Downs Way.

‘When we launched the appeal at the end of 2017, we knew people loved the South Downs Way and so were expecting a good response.

‘The community’s goodwill has exceeded expectations.’