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National Trails UK February newsletter

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February 25, 2026

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

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

How National Trails are becoming vital nature corridors

The small changes on our trails that can make the outdoors accessible for more people

The King Charles III England Coast Path takes a major step forward

Discover the mysteries of ancient chalk figures and centuries old signs of the Ridgeway

Details of funded training and workshops on how to manage discrimination and challenging behaviours

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