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£20,000 facelift boost to relieve flooding on a popular bridleway near Stafford

Summary by Express & Star
The 492-foot section of Public Bridleway No. 20 in Lapley, Stretton, and Wheaton Aston is used by walkers, cyclists and horse riders all year round.  Now it has been upgraded under the Staffordshire County Council Rights of Way improvement scheme become difficult to use due to frequent flooding, cutting off access to Mottey Meadows National Nature Reserve.
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Express & Star broke the news in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom on Monday, April 7, 2025.
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