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Website photos - we need your help!

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June 13, 2024

We are delighted to have launched our new website, and to provide more information about our work to strengthen, advocate and inspire on behalf of the National Trails, and showcase the ways in which we support National Trails.

We have many images that are ‘good for now’, but we want to make sure that NTUK properly represents the true diversity of all who use and love the National Trails. We’re asking for help from National Trail Partnerships, community groups and the wider public alike with initially updating our website images. These would include iconic views of any of the 20National Trails, as well as photos of people walking, running, wheeling, riding and otherwise enjoying the National Trails. Before sending anything in, please check that we are able to use them with a copyright attribution, and that you know that anyone in the photo gave their permission at the time it was taken.

We will review all images sent in by 1st July, and update the website later that week. Please send images and any questions to info@nationaltrails.uk. Many thanks in advance for your help with this!

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