The National Trust at Longshaw ,on the south west outskirts of Sheffield ,are applying for a Veolia grant to fund a new accessible woodland path. The existing route from the main car park to the visitor facilities (café, toilets, main visitor area etc.) is linear, so by creating a new route that meanders through woodland, the Trust hope to make an accessible and attractive circular walk linking their main car park and the visitor hub around the cafe. It will provide opportunities for exploration without having to travel too far physically and will bring people closer to nature in the woodland habitat. It will also lead visitors to a presently undervalued interpretive feature of the original Lodge, the Ice House.
Could you help support their funding application by completing a short online survey about the benefit of accessible countryside paths. You can view a rough map showing the route of the proposed path here. If, in addition, you would be happy to write a letter or email in support of their application please use this template form . If you have any queries, please get in touch with the project manager, Helen Armstrong on 07767 338 982 or 01433 631 757 or e mail helen.armstrong@nationaltrust.org.uk