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  		Improving our rights of way
  		Published: 27/04/2015
A footpath that provides a vital link between Holywell and Holway has been 
significantly improved following extensive work by ÌìÑÄÉçÇø, 
carried out with grant aid support from Natural Resources Wales (NRW). 
The work involved cutting back vegetation, the replacement of an old drain and 
the provision of a stone surface. The footpath,  forms part of the Pilgrim’s 
Way long distance path between St. Winefride’s Well, Holywell and Bardsey 
Island. It also connects to Greenfield and to the  Wales Coastal Footpath, 
which was formally opened in 2012. 
Bernie Attridge, Cabinet Member for Environment said,
“The Rights of Way Team provide a valuable service maintaining the footpath 
network for residents and visitors to enjoy ÌìÑÄÉçÇøâ€™s beautiful countryside.
I am delighted that the work between Holywell and Holway has been carried out 
to such a high standard and it should provide a boost to tourism in the 
Holywell area and further afield.’     
This work was one of a number of schemes carried out to improve footpaths and 
bridleways throughout ÌìÑÄÉçÇø over the last financial year with assistance 
from NRW as part of its funding programme to implement the ÌìÑÄÉçÇø Rights of 
Way Improvement Plan.