Walkers across England and Wales face obstruction on footpaths, prompting one rambler to train as a lawyer to challenge councils. Local authorities cite funding constraints as a limitation.
Walkers wanting to enjoy footpaths across the British countryside are being blocked or obstructed in nearly 32,000 places across England and Wales. One rambler is even training as a lawyer to force councils to keep the way clear.
Local authorities cite funding constraints as a limitation. In Cornwall, Lucy Wilson is determined to ensure countryside footpaths are kept usable and has trained as a lawyer to challenge her local council's work on access.
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