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Walks and Footpaths

The parish of Worthington has a network of public footpaths. Parts of The Ivanhoe Way which is a circular route around Leicestershire and the Mining Heritage Trail, pass through the parish.

We should be proud of our footpaths and look after them so please be careful, don’t damage vegetation or trees along the path, leave gates as you found them and don’t drop litter. There’s more about footpaths in the County at https://www.leicestershire.gov.uk/roads-and-travel/cycling-and-walking/where-to-walk-in-leicestershire where you can also find a link to a form to report a blocked, unusable or unsafe footpath.

Walkers using one of the footpaths around Coleorton

We have been approached by a number of parishioners new to the footpath network who have expressed frustration that some paths and stiles were overgrown, almost to the point of being inaccessible and some way markers had disappeared.

Although the upkeep of footpaths falls largely under the remit of Leicestershire County Council, and local landowners where footpaths cross their land, the Parish Council is happy to assist with identifying issues and working with the footpaths team at LCC to maintain easy access to a great asset which can be enjoyed by all. If you see a problem please send as much detail as you can, including photographs if possible, to clerk@worthington-pc.gov.uk and the Council will co-ordinate responses back to LCC.

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