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How to win friends and influence people. Ramblers and parliament. Why?. Rights of walkers = parliamentary acts Enclosure Acts Prescription Act 1832 Railway Clauses and Consolation Act 1845 =. National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949. National Parks Long Distance Paths
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How to win friends and influence people Ramblers and parliament
Why? • Rights of walkers = parliamentary acts • Enclosure Acts • Prescription Act 1832 • Railway Clauses and Consolation Act 1845 =
National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 • National Parks • Long Distance Paths • Definitive Maps • Penalties for displaying illegal signs • Created what is now Natural England
Forbidden Britain Campaign Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000
Exercise What would you want to discuss with a candidate? • Groups of 5 • 15 minute discussion
Importance of walking • Economic value of walkers • Enjoyment • Health benefits of walking • Anything else?
The Ramblers • 120,000 members – X number in MP’s constituency • Key Achievements – right to roam, national parks, Welsh Coast Path, Land Reform Act Scotland etc... • Local achievements (e.g. Pathwork teams, fp openings etc...) • Walking for Health, Let‘s Walk Cymru and Take 30
Issues affecting walkers • State of footpaths and their budgets • National Trails • Protecting the countryside • Opening up more of the countryside • Local campaigns
What we need you to do 1. Prepare • Find out the parliamentary boundaries You can use: www.election-maps.co.uk. You may want to work with neighbouring Groups if it’s a large rural constituency • Find out more information about your MP You can use www.theyworkforyou.com 3. Speak to staff and other groups who have made good contact
3. Follow it up • Tell people! • Public • Members • Staff • Write to the MP
What not to do • Leave it too late • Let one person harass the MP • Organise a hustings • Send candidates a questionnaire close to an election
Thank you! Go and make contact! Any questions?