Newport Town Council, in partnership with Telford & Wrekin Council's 'Green Spaces are Go' project, has launched a series of walking maps to encourage residents and visitors to explore local footpaths and discover green spaces. The maps, starting and ending outside the Guildhall, offer routes through the town, suburbs, and outlying areas of Newport. The longest route is 4.5 miles, with the shortest being 1.5 miles, and printed maps are available free of charge at Newport Town Council's offices.
Newport Town Council has launched a series of walking maps in and around the town. Pictured, front, are Newport town clerk Jo Reay and Councillor Peter Scott.
Aimed at encouraging residents and visitors to make the most of local footpaths, discover green spaces and what’s on their doorsteps, the maps start and end outside the Guildhall on the High Street, and take walkers through the town, suburbs, green spaces, and outlying areas of Newport. Newport Town Council, funded by Green Spaces are Go and in partnership with Newport Shropshire Community Walking Group, mapped the series of walking routes in and around Newport to suit a range of abilities. The longest is approximately 4.5 miles, with the shortest being around 1.5 miles - providing plenty of bench stops along the way.
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