A popular footpath winding through Spencer Woods in Gurnard is set to receive a welcome upgrade, improving access from Worsley Road down to the beach.
From today (Monday), work will begin on the installation of timber steps and boardwalks along what has been a historical informal route. These enhancements will make it easier and safer for walkers to navigate the steep terrain.
The improvements aim to boost accessibility for both residents and visitors, whether heading to the beach for a swim, enjoying a stroll, or simply taking in the coastal views.
Funded by Natural England as part of its England Coastal Path initiative, the project forms a small but significant part of the national trail being developed around the English coastline.
Michelle Love, the council’s service director for highways and community protection, said:
“We’re delighted to be moving forward with these improvements.
“Our thanks go to the landowner, Mr Richard Murphy, whose support has been instrumental in making this possible. This upgrade will enhance access to the beach and contribute to the wider coastal path network.”
The works are expected to take between 6 and 8 weeks to complete. During this time, the path will be closed to the public, and residents are encouraged to follow signage and use alternative routes.
“Informal” is putting it mildly. It’s a mud-slide and when you get to the beach, that’s all blue slipper as well.
Can IW council really not think of anything more useful on which to spend OUR money?
Please actually read the articles Helen!
“Funded by Natural England as part of its England Coastal Path initiative,”
So nothing to do with IW Council, rest assured YOUR council tax is not paying for it