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Unlocking the potential of Scotland’s Designated Long Distance Routes
With elections taking place in Scotland this year, National Trails UK has worked alongside those who manage and maintain the designated Long Distance Routes to develop a manifesto setting out three key changes needed to ensure Scotland’s LDRs can deliver far greater benefits for more people.
Shifting Perceptions: Photography grants for emerging talent from communities under represented in nature visuals
Reshaping how diversity, access and inclusion on UK National Trails are seen
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What the Environmental Improvement Plan means for National Trails
The 2025 EIP highlights National Trails but gaps remain in access, training and statutory recognition.

Delivering together for the UK’s 20 National Trails: NTUK’s top 2025 achievements
Discover National Trails UK’s 2025 achievements: policy wins, nature recovery, funding and collaboration across 20 iconic trails.

What the Autumn budget means for National Trails: Reflections from NTUK’s Chief Executive, Polly Martin
How the Autumn Budget impacts National Trails and the opportunities and challenges it creates for funding and protection.

Harvey Maps goes green for National Trails UK
Harvey Maps is donating a share of Green Friday sales to National Trails UK, helping protect and promote the UK’s 20 iconic National Trails.

What Natural England’s new strategy means for National Trails
Following the release of the new Natural England Corporate Strategy, Polly Martin, CEO of National Trails UK, looks through what this strategy means for National Trails; what opportunities it might bring, what challenges we might need to mitigate, and how it could shape the wider sector.
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NTUK responds to APPG Call for Evidence
Read our response to the first call for evidence from the APPG for Outdoor Recreation and Access to Nature.

CLOSED - NTUK Vacancy - Senior Communications Officer
We're looking for the next addition to our NTUK Team, a Senior Communications Officer: could it be you?
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