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National Trails UK December newsletter

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December 18, 2025

You can now read our December edition of the NTUK newsletter. So dive in and discover what’s been happening at NTUK HQ and across our Trails family, including:

Autumn Budget: the opportunities and risks ahead for our trails, according to NTUK’s Chief Exec

Big wins, bold ideas and fresh milestones…don’t miss our National Trails ‘Year in Review’

Six days, one tool, UK-wide impact – meet NTUK’s Nature Hub

A once in a generation opportunity to reimagine England’s coastline

The best new thing to do in the world in 2026 – find out which trail gets this accolade

Managing Hadrian’s Wall Path: Gary Pickles shares the challenges, surprises and wins on the trail

630 miles, millions of footsteps. Discover how the SWCP Impact Report reveals the Trail's real value

Thought provoking animations to spark discussion on diversity and inclusion

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