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National Trails UK January Newsletter

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January 29, 2026

You can now read our January edition of the NTUK newsletter.

So dive in and discover what's been happening at NTUK HQ and across our Trails family, including: 

Could developer contributions help restore nature along our National Trails?

What's needed to secure the future of Scotland's designated long-distance routes?

How you can support the storm damaged South West Coast Path

A sneak peek at a new TV series featuring the Ridgeway

A challenge to reflect on who really feels welcome on our National Trails

From peatlands to coastlines - five trail projects proving small ideas can spark big change

Calling all emerging photographers - new perspectives on nature needed

You can read the newsletter on Canva here. Or click the button below to download the PDF.

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