National wildflower footpath proposal
This is an ambitious idea. This is a big statement. This is about saying to future generations what we now think is important. Starting in London my idea for a national wildflower footpath is to have a continous unbroken footpath linking all regions of mainland Britain. The main criteria for the new path would be that it is continous and that it links all the main areas of the mainland. Apart from promoting good health it would provide an opportunity to celebrate or diverse regional flora and fauna and the importance of national unity. My proposal is by using creative, imaginative design and planting of native plants to make the national footpath a major tourist attraction. Does anyone else find this an exciting idea?
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Community Member 1 year agoExcellent idea! Good for all sorts of reasons not just for the benefit of humans.
Show full commentExcellent idea! Good for all sorts of reasons not just for the benefit of humans.
Show less of commentGreg becker
Community Member 1 year agoThanks, I think it's a good idea too, the problem is how to convince the majority of people in Britain of the benefits. It would have to be something beautiful, spectacular, full of surprises and variety, something we felt very proud of...
Show full commentThanks, I think it's a good idea too, the problem is how to convince the majority of people in Britain of the benefits. It would have to be something beautiful, spectacular, full of surprises and variety, something we felt very proud of creating.
Show less of commentGreg becker
Community Member 1 year agoI really like your idea about schools and communities involvement. Footpaths connect and if schools or community groups had the opportunity to be responsible for certain parts of the footpath it would be a way for them not only to interact...
Show full commentI really like your idea about schools and communities involvement. Footpaths connect and if schools or community groups had the opportunity to be responsible for certain parts of the footpath it would be a way for them not only to interact with their environment but also with other groups responsible for other parts of the path. Ideally the Wildflower Super Highway should connect people across the whole of Britain.
Show less of commentChrisChamberlain
Community Member 3 years agoI think this is a great idea, a lot of these footpaths are already existing so this would in affect be a re-branding exercise. The benefits to peoples mental and physical health of regular exercise and spending time in nature.
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I think this is a great idea, a lot of these footpaths are already existing so this would in affect be a re-branding exercise. The benefits to peoples mental and physical health of regular exercise and spending time in nature.
Show less of commentThis is perfect for a navigation app also, people could "gameify" the experience by seeing what percentage of a countys paths they have walked/run.
Greg becker
Community Member 1 year agoThanks for your positive comment, I like the app idea. Yes there is already a network of footpaths across Britain but they are often not connected well, sometimes required walking along a busy road and sometimes very narrow and poorly...
Show full commentThanks for your positive comment, I like the app idea. Yes there is already a network of footpaths across Britain but they are often not connected well, sometimes required walking along a busy road and sometimes very narrow and poorly maintained. I suppose my idea is to create something quite different from our existing footpaths, something that says walking, enjoying being in the landscape and experiencing how humans can interact with nature in a positive and inspiring way is not a small minority thing, it's a big, really important thing. For the Wildflower Super Highway to come about it would need a huge commitment and require a massive shift in society as to what our priorities are. But the ideas come first and then who knows what can happen.
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Community Member 3 years agoPeople would walk on the plants, pee on them, etc, surely?
Show full commentPeople would walk on the plants, pee on them, etc, surely?
Show less of commentGreg becker
Community Member 3 years agoYes they would! But plants don't mind a bit of pee and will spring back if walked on. My idea is totally mad and ambitious but if realised it would be a grand statement, needing whole armies of tramplers and peepers to have any hope of...
Show full commentYes they would! But plants don't mind a bit of pee and will spring back if walked on. My idea is totally mad and ambitious but if realised it would be a grand statement, needing whole armies of tramplers and peepers to have any hope of spoiling.
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Community Member 1 year agoWe must continue with action to save insects and pollinators. One way to help with such issues is to involve school children. Each school can maintain their own part of the natural footpath. Parents can get involved. Education alongside...
Show full commentWe must continue with action to save insects and pollinators. One way to help with such issues is to involve school children. Each school can maintain their own part of the natural footpath. Parents can get involved. Education alongside action is the only way - a great way to build communities too.
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Community Member 4 years agoA great concept, but in practice the population of the UK is now much too high, and the behaviour that now seems to be the norm is so damaging to the natural environment, that it would be a bad idea. The aim nowadays should be to protect...
Show full commentA great concept, but in practice the population of the UK is now much too high, and the behaviour that now seems to be the norm is so damaging to the natural environment, that it would be a bad idea. The aim nowadays should be to protect the natural environment from the public.
Show less of commentGreg becker
Community Member 4 years agoI think the main reason people's behaviour is damaging is because there is a lack of connection, empathy and understanding about our environment. Yes, if there were less people a lot of things in general would be easier but people will not...
Show full commentI think the main reason people's behaviour is damaging is because there is a lack of connection, empathy and understanding about our environment. Yes, if there were less people a lot of things in general would be easier but people will not just conveniently disappear so we need to engage them with the wonders and possibilities of the natural world and show how humanity can interact with it in a positive and inspiring way.
Show less of commentElaineH
Community Member 4 years agoSuperficially, yes. But I live near the towpath and see on a daily basis:
Show full commenta) the negative impact of lots of people being drawn into a small area - overcrowding, degradation, thoughtless behaviour
b) how dog users leave their dogshit all...
Superficially, yes. But I live near the towpath and see on a daily basis:
Show less of commenta) the negative impact of lots of people being drawn into a small area - overcrowding, degradation, thoughtless behaviour
b) how dog users leave their dogshit all over the place
c) how placing a rubbish bin on the towpath (a recent Canal Trust initiative, clearly not well researched), simply serves to attract rubbish
Greg becker
Community Member 4 years agoI understand totally the points your making. But should we close all footpaths because some people misuse them? Also my idea for a wildflower super highway is to create a very long and in some places wide footpath and in my experience long...
Show full commentI understand totally the points your making. But should we close all footpaths because some people misuse them? Also my idea for a wildflower super highway is to create a very long and in some places wide footpath and in my experience long footpaths tend to escape the worst effects if the inconsiderate.
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Community Member 4 years agoSounds like a good idea
Show full commentSounds like a good idea
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