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Trans Pennine Trail Access Improvements

Trans Pennine Trail  Access Improvements

The vision statement of the Trans Pennine Trail ( TPT ) is :To establish the Trans Pennine Trail as a nationally recognised accessible recreational and sustainable transport route for walking, cycling, horse riding and wheeling. The TPT has shared their latest report with us Breaking Down Barriers : Enhancing Accessibility on the TPT which discusses their ongoing work improving accessibility on the trail.

The blog introduces a new document from the Disabled Ramblers called “Man-made Barriers & Least Restrictive Access” .It emphasises the principle of “Least Restrictive Access,” aiming to eliminate obstacles and create the most accessible routes. It details specifications for different types of barriers and structures, ensuring they meet the British Standard for Gaps, Gates, and Stiles (BS 5709:2018).

Additionally, the blog highlights the TPT’s collaboration with the Disabled Ramblers and showcases some of the recent improvements that have taken place such as the Five Weirs Walk in Sheffield, Bentley to A1 in Doncaster, and a second phase in Lymm, Warrington. These projects have greatly enhanced accessibility, making the path more enjoyable for all users throughout the year.

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