River access in Wales; A chance for your voice to be heard.
From the National Assembly of Wales website:
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Inquiry into Access to Inland Water
The Sustainability Committee agreed on 24 June 2009 to undertake an inquiry into Access to Inland Water in Wales.
You may be interested to note that the Assembly Bus will be visiting the following locations to gather video evidence as part of the Sustainability Committee’s inquiry into Access to Inland Water. At these sessions the Committee are keen to hear from organisations and people who have not previously given evidence to the Committee on this topic.
Friday 20 November – Gwydyr Hotel, Holyhead Road, Betws y Coed between 11.30 and 12.30
AMs present: Mick Bates and Brynle WilliamsFriday 20 November – Queens Square, Wrexham between 16.00 and 17.00
AMs present:: Mick Bates and Lesley GriffithsSaturday 21 November – Guild Hall Square, Carmarthen between 9.30 and 10.30
AM present: Mick BatesSaturday 21 November – Welsh Assembly Government Office car park, Merthyr Tydfil between 14.00 and 15.00
AM present: Mike German
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This inquiry is a real chance for the paddling community to be heard, so spread the word, and if you can then come along to support the cause and make your voice heard.
To learn more about the access situation for canoeists and kayakers in Wales, click here, or on the image at the top of this post.
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